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Deux arabesques and Transposition (music)

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Difference between Deux arabesques and Transposition (music)

Deux arabesques vs. Transposition (music)

The Two Arabesques (Deux arabesques), L. 66, is a pair of arabesques composed for piano by Claude Debussy when he was still in his twenties, between the years 1888 and 1891. In music transposition refers to the process, or operation, of moving a collection of notes (pitches or pitch classes) up or down in pitch by a constant interval.

Similarities between Deux arabesques and Transposition (music)

Deux arabesques and Transposition (music) have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Key (music), Transposition (music).

Key (music)

In music theory, the key of a piece is the group of pitches, or scale, that forms the basis of a music composition in classical, Western art, and Western pop music.

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Transposition (music)

In music transposition refers to the process, or operation, of moving a collection of notes (pitches or pitch classes) up or down in pitch by a constant interval.

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Deux arabesques and Transposition (music) Comparison

Deux arabesques has 37 relations, while Transposition (music) has 31. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 2.94% = 2 / (37 + 31).

References

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