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- Her collection of short stories " False Relations " appeared in 2004.
- The pentatonic modality is used throughout, though there are also stirring false relations and chromatic sections.
- The Sanctus in 3 / 2 presents a parallel fourths and false relations between F-sharp and F natural.
- False relation is in this case desirable since this chromatic alteration follows a melodic idea, the rising'melodic minor '.
- In music, an "'irregular resolution "'is augmented intervals, and false relations should still be avoided.
- In the above example, a chromatic false relation occurs in two adjacent voices sounding at the same time ( shown in red ).
- This was a great blow to de Lisle, who considered that " the authorities had been deceived by a false relation of facts ".
- Suspensions and dissonant seventh chords in the harmony add to the tension as do the uses of the highly expressive Neapolitan chord and false relations ".
- His style is characterized by delicate writing for the voice, acute sensitivity to the text and the use of " false relations " between the major and minor modes.
- In this instance, the false relation is less pronounced : the contradicting E ( soprano voice ) and E ( bass voice ) ( diminished octave ) do not sound simultaneously.
- Here the false relation occurs because the top voice is descending in a minor key, and therefore takes the notes of the melodic minor scale descending ( the diatonic sixth degree ).
- In such cases false relations must occur between different voices, as it follows that they cannot be produced by the semitones that occur diatonically in a mode or scale of any kind.
- He was also one of the first theorists to offer an explanation for the prohibition of parallel fifths and octaves in counterpoint, and to study the effect and harmonic implications of the false relation.
- The song " Drowsie sun, why dostt thou stay " by Thomas Brewer ( no . 253 ) shows expressive false relations and harmonic word painting, foreshadowing later developments in British sacred music.
- The A flat in the first bar is contradicted by the high A natural in the second bar, but these notes do not sound together as a discord . ( See also False relation .)
- This was due partly to a period of decline for music and composition in England, as well as to the development of generally accepted rules of harmony in which the false relation was no longer acceptable.
- A prime example of Browne's penchant for unorthodox groupings is his six-voice antiphon " Stabat iuxta ", scored for a choir of four tenors and two cluster chords " and " harsh " false relations.
- As comments, " What tender melancholy lurks in the chorale, " Alle Menschen men sterben ", what an indescribable expressiveness, for instance, arises in the last bar from the false relation between co & and c', and the almost imperceptible ornamentation of the melody !"
- He was also fond of false relations, as in his setting of Gottifredi's " Deh, perch?com'?il vostro al nome mio ", a madrigal which also contains deliberately mis-accented text setting, a characteristic which distinguishes him from his teacher Willaert, who was more inclined to follow Pietro Bembo's strict advice on text setting.