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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "In music theory, a voicing is \"the manner in which one distributes, or spaces, notes and chords among the various instruments\" and spacing or \"simultaneous vertical placement of notes in relation to each other.\" It includes the instrumentation and vertical spacing and ordering of the musical notes in a chord: which notes are on the top or in the middle, which ones are doubled, which octave each is in, and which instruments or voices perform each note.For example, the following three chords are root-position C major triads voiced differently:All three voicings above are in root position, while the first is in close position, the most compact voicing, and the second and third are in open position, which includes wider spacing. "@en }

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