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Hocket

In music, hocket is a rhythmic and linear technique involving the alternation of notes, pitches, or chords. In medieval practice, a single melody is shared between two (or occasionally more) voices such that one voice sounds while the other rests, creating a staggered, interlocking texture.

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Hocket

Nodes52
Edges51
Triples41
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.038462
Components1

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Hocket

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related to history · 23
Hocket → American, Andean, Bali, By, Dominican Republic, Examples, French, Haiti, In European, Indonesia, It, Java, King Crimson, Lithuanian, Louis Andriessen's Hoketus, Notre Dame, Robert Fripp/Adrian Belew, Russian, Television, The
related to Further reading · 16
Hocket → African Music, Anthology, Blue Nile Province, Cent Motets, Encyclopedia, Music, Paris, Philip, Popular Music, Reference D8072, Reissue, Robert Gottlieb, Tagg, The Gumuz Tribe, WorldMusical, XIIIe Siècle
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Hocket → rhythmic and linear technique involving the alternation of notes

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music also vocal medieval notes hoquet term techniques hocketing technique interlocking see motets rhythmic linear pitches chords melody compositions 14th

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Hocketis arhythmic and linear technique involving the alternation of notes0.90text
the Ba-Benzéléinstance ofrara music in Haiti and gagá in the Dominican Republic.Hocketing is also found in African traditions0.80text
Hocketrelated to Further readingTagg0.60section
Hocketrelated to Further readingPhilip0.60section
Hocketrelated to Further readingEncyclopedia0.60section
Hocketrelated to Further readingPopular Music0.60section
Hocketrelated to Further readingWorldMusical0.60section
Hocketrelated to Further readingCent Motets0.60section
Hocketrelated to Further readingXIIIe Siècle0.60section
Hocketrelated to Further readingParis0.60section
Hocketrelated to Further readingThe Gumuz Tribe0.60section
Hocketrelated to Further readingMusic0.60section

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