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| Melody is colored through different instruments. |
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| Speech song, A Vocal Technique. |
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| Any element left to chance in a composition. |
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| Unusual technique/Improper technique for an instrument. |
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| Music of Unknown Origin. Music of the Folk. |
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| Applying serial methods to other elements(Rhythm, Dynamics). |
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| Cluster chords formed from chromatic lines. |
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| Music composed through repetition, gradual change. |
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| Modes of Limited Transposition |
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| Scales that can be transposed only by a few intervals. |
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| Non-Retrogradable Rhythms |
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| Palindromic Rhythm, The same back and forth. |
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| A persistent musical figure. |
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| Flute,Clarinet,Violin,Cello,Piano,Singer. |
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| Connecting chords through parallel motion. |
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| A piano that plays itself. |
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| Music written to appeal to the masses. |
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| Music using sound clusters, emphasizing timbre, dynamics, register. |
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| A change from one tempo to another wherein a note value from the first is made equivalent to a note value in the second. |
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| Any Chord with 3 or more adjacent minor 2nds. |
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| Using instruments to imitate bird sounds. |
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| Music that pushes boundaries and incorporates new elements. |
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