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[[DD112904]] is a sheet of Delia's manuscript for ''[[Rorate Coeli]]'', sheet (2).
 
[[DD112904]] is a sheet of Delia's manuscript for ''[[Rorate Coeli]]'', sheet (2).
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=Transcript=
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<PRE>
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        D, A A F#, A E E
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ORDER OF CLUSTER COMBINATION TONE
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    BASS NOTES IN ORIGINAL ROW
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ANALYSIS I - CLUSTERS
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21st May
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7 different clusters, each containing two or three different pitches.
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Ascending pitch order    : 7 6 1 4 5 3 2
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Working backwards, new nos: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ascending pitch clusters.
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        appear in order  : [1] 3 7 6 4 5 2 1 - this could be used as form series, [whim?] 7 : complex
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                                - ----- -----  or also  -    -  -  - lengths of variations: simpler
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        [or, descending  :[1a] 5 1 2 4 3 6 7 - this could be used for time series, high=short
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        [      order          - ----- -----
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                                for time series, use [position of?] this row, so that longest become
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                                shorter [l.u.v.?]
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                              :fn determining time series, sound time was from row [1a] & rest time from row [1] - or [prog.a?]
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                                for each note, an even rhythm would be established
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                            extend pitch series to over two 8ves.
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[Diagrams, trigonometry and calculations]
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Revision as of 12:10, 27 June 2021

DD112904

DD112904 is a sheet of Delia's manuscript for Rorate Coeli, sheet (2).


Transcript

        D, A A F#, A E E
ORDER OF CLUSTER COMBINATION TONE
     BASS NOTES IN ORIGINAL ROW

ANALYSIS I - CLUSTERS
21st May

7 different clusters, each containing two or three different pitches.
Ascending pitch order     : 7 6 1 4 5 3 2
Working backwards, new nos: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ascending pitch clusters.
        appear in order   : [1] 3 7 6 4 5 2 1 - this could be used as form series, [whim?] 7 : complex
                                - ----- -----  or also  -    -  -   - lengths of variations: simpler
        [or, descending   :[1a] 5 1 2 4 3 6 7 - this could be used for time series, high=short
        [       order           - ----- -----
                                for time series, use [position of?] this row, so that longest become
                                 shorter [l.u.v.?]
                               :fn determining time series, sound time was from row [1a] & rest time from row [1] - or [prog.a?]
                                for each note, an even rhythm would be established
                             extend pitch series to over two 8ves.

[Diagrams, trigonometry and calculations]