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What are Sequences in Music? A sequence is where a passage of music is repeated at a higher or lower level of pitch. The repeat can be an exact transposition – a real sequence or the intervals can be changed – a tonal sequence.
In music, a sequence is the restatement of a motif or longer melodic (or harmonic) passage at a higher or lower pitch in the same voice. [1] It is one of the most common and simple methods of elaborating a melody in eighteenth and nineteenth century classical music [1] (Classical period and Romantic music). Characteristics of sequences: [1]
Apr 28, 2024 · In music, sequence is characterized by the heightening and lessening of the pitch in a motif or longer melodic passage. It’s among the simplest and most common methods of contextualizing melody in 18th and 19th-century classical music.
sequence, in music, a melodic or chordal figure repeated at a new pitch level (that is, transposed), thus unifying and developing musical material. The word sequence has two principal uses: the medieval sequence in the liturgy of the Latin mass and the harmonic sequence in tonal music.
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Apr 8, 2015 · A Sequence is a motive that is repeated one or more times at a higher or lower pitch. To be considered a Sequence, the motive must: be played or sung in the same voice or clef. be played or sung at a different pitch - either higher or lower.
Aug 18, 2023 · A sequence in music refers to the captivating technique of heightening and lessening the pitch within a motif or melodic passage. It adds depth and variation to a composition, taking the listener on a melodic journey.
The sequence is a useful tool to enable the composer to extend a brief musical idea, and, in so doing, bring to the composition a new direction. It is built from a synthesis of two basic manners of manipulating musical materials: repetition and transposition. Initial Fragment.