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- Countersubject abstract "When the first voice has completed the subject, and the second voice is playing the answer, the first voice usually continues by playing a new theme that is called the countersubject. The countersubject usually contrasts with the subject/answer phrase shape.In a fugue, a countersubject is "the continuation of counterpoint in the voice that began with the subject", occurring against the answer (Benward & Saker 2009, 2:50). It is not usually regarded as an essential feature of fugue, however (Walker 2001).The typical fugue opening resembles the following (Benward & Saker 2009, 2:50):Soprano voice: Answer Alto voice: Subject CountersubjectSince a countersubject may be used both above and below the answer, countersubjects are usually invertible, all perfect fifths inverting to perfect fourths which required resolution (Benward & Saker 2009, 2:51).".
- Countersubject thumbnail Bach_-_BWV_847,_mm._1-4.png?width=300.
- Countersubject wikiPageID "1134212".
- Countersubject wikiPageRevisionID "542497772".
- Countersubject hasPhotoCollection Countersubject.
- Countersubject subject Category:Melody.
- Countersubject subject Category:Polyphonic_form.
- Countersubject comment "When the first voice has completed the subject, and the second voice is playing the answer, the first voice usually continues by playing a new theme that is called the countersubject. The countersubject usually contrasts with the subject/answer phrase shape.In a fugue, a countersubject is "the continuation of counterpoint in the voice that began with the subject", occurring against the answer (Benward & Saker 2009, 2:50).".
- Countersubject label "Contratema".
- Countersubject label "Contre-sujet".
- Countersubject label "Countersubject".
- Countersubject label "Противосложение".
- Countersubject sameAs Contre-sujet.
- Countersubject sameAs Contratema.
- Countersubject sameAs m.049697.
- Countersubject sameAs Q3298693.
- Countersubject sameAs Q3298693.
- Countersubject wasDerivedFrom Countersubject?oldid=542497772.
- Countersubject depiction Bach_-_BWV_847,_mm._1-4.png.
- Countersubject isPrimaryTopicOf Countersubject.