Tone row
In music, a tone row or note row is a permutation, an arrangement or ordering, of the twelve notes of the chromatic scale. Tone rows are the basis of Arnold Schoenberg's twelve-tone technique and serial music. Tone rows were widely used in 20th century classical music.
External link
- How Rare Is Symmetry in Musical 12-Tone Rows by David J. Hunter and Paul T. von Hippel
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