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    music, consecutive fifths or parallel fifths are progressions in which the interval of a perfect fifth is followed by a different perfect fifth between...
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    tunings, all-fifths tuning refers to the set of tunings in which each interval between consecutive open strings is a perfect fifth. All-fifths tuning is...
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  • major scale by John Hiles, (this expansion of Hiles' line contains consecutive fifths of the second and third voices between the sixth and the seventh chords;...
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  • interval of a perfect fifth is known as parallel or consecutive fifths, and at an interval of an octave is known as parallel or consecutive octaves. Perfect...
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    seventh is softened by the presence of two perfect fifths. Chords can also be built by stacking fifths, yielding quintal harmonies. Such harmonies are present...
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    Power chord (redirect from Fifth chord)
    ISBN 0-330-32750-X. Crawshaw, Edith A. H. (1939). "What's Wrong with Consecutive Fifths?". The Musical Times, Vol. 80, No. 1154. (Apr., 1939), pp. 256–257...
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  • taken to avoid consecutive fifths when moving from the Neapolitan to the cadential 6 4. The simplest solution is to avoid placing the fifth of the chord...
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    chords are almost always built in root position. The fifth is next in importance, and consecutive fifths are most often emphasized. The third is less important...
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  • south, a circle of latitude in the Southern Hemisphere Consecutive fifths or parallel fifths, a term used in music This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • chord-generating tools for achieving parallel harmony. Block chord Consecutive fifths Constant structure Parallel key Parallel chord Side-slipping Traditional...
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  • Tritone (redirect from Diminished fifth)
    pitch intervals Ditone Tone Hexatonic scale § Tritone scale Consecutive fifths § Unequal fifths Petrushka chord Tritonic scale Drabkin, William (20 January...
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  • sevenths). Diminished fifths are contained in diminished triads and in half-diminished sevenths and fully diminished seventh chords. Fifths are stacked to form...
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    upper fifth, as it was there, but on that at the lower fifth. Voice-leading errors threaten on the way to this divider: consecutive (contrary) fifths at...
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    often using open fifths and false relations. Some additional characteristics of this music include unexpected dissonances, consecutive fifths and octaves,...
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    has tones in common or if the parts move only a whole or half step. Consecutive fifths and octaves, augmented intervals, and false relations should still...
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    an all-fifths tuning. All-fourths tuning is based on the perfect fourth (five semitones), and all-fifths tuning is based on the perfect fifth (seven semitones)...
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    featuring modulation or chromatic movement between keys. Blind octave Consecutive fifths Open chord Partial voicing Benward & Saker (2003), p. 269. Benward...
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  • as illustrated by Joachim Burmeister's use of tautoëpia to label consecutive fifths and octaves (which were generally regarded as illegal except in special...
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    In four-part harmony, the Tcp usually has a doubled third to avoid consecutive fifths or octaves. This further emphasises its coherency with the tonic,...
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  • and, in defiance of orthodox rules of harmony, conspicuous use of consecutive fifths. The music is rhapsodic and lyrical; it begins and ends in G♭ major...
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    All-fifths tuning is a tuning in intervals of perfect fifths like that of a mandolin or a violin; other names include "perfect fifths" and "fifths". It...
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    difference in pitch between two consecutive notes of a musical scale. In other words, it is the interval between two consecutive scale degrees. Any larger interval...
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    sixth-place finish in France. Schumacher followed this result by picking up consecutive fifth-place finishes in the following three races. A further two retirements...
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    total NFC South titles, with seven; furthermore, this marked the fifth consecutive playoff appearance for the team, both a franchise and division record...
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  • chord with a rich suspension. There is a rare example of explicit consecutive fifths in the left-hand of bar 46. The Fugue is one of only three that Bach...
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    uses chords based on fourths or fifths. A common triad chord can be regarded as consisting of a "stack" of two consecutive thirds. This allows for four permutations...
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    composed by Mozart: the decidedly obsolete writing seen from the many consecutive fifths and octaves, sometimes involving even the outer parts, the constant...
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    2024) Consecutive playoff 30-point point/assist double-doubles (2, April 25 & 28, 2024) Consecutive playoff 30-point/5-assist games (5) Consecutive 20-point...
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  • not use consecutive fifths. He went on to explain that a gentleman called Ebenezer Prout had announced many years ago that consecutive fifths were wrong...
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    whole range devices from French Impressionism: parallel harmonies and consecutive fifths, pedal points, successions of unresolved seconds, superimposed tonalities...
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