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- Multiphonics abstract "Multiphonics is an extended technique in instrumental music in which a monophonic instrument (one which generally produces only one note at a time) is made to produce several notes at once.Multiphonics in wind music are primarily a 20th-century technique, first explicitly called for in Sequenza I for solo flute by Luciano Berio and Proporzioni for solo flute by Franco Evangelisti, both composed in 1958, though the brass technique of singing while playing has been known since the 18th century and used by composers such as Carl Maria von Weber. Commonly, no more than four notes will be produced at once, though for some chords on some instruments it is possible to get several more.".
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- Multiphonics wikiPageExternalLink what%20is%20multiphonics.html.
- Multiphonics wikiPageExternalLink www.flouble.com.
- Multiphonics wikiPageExternalLink www.grovemusic.com.
- Multiphonics wikiPageExternalLink multi.html.
- Multiphonics wikiPageExternalLink fingmult.htm.
- Multiphonics wikiPageExternalLink main.html.
- Multiphonics wikiPageExternalLink fing.html.
- Multiphonics wikiPageID "1445866".
- Multiphonics wikiPageRevisionID "605760496".
- Multiphonics hasPhotoCollection Multiphonics.
- Multiphonics subject Category:Extended_techniques.
- Multiphonics subject Category:Musical_performance_techniques.
- Multiphonics type Ability105616246.
- Multiphonics type Abstraction100002137.
- Multiphonics type Cognition100023271.
- Multiphonics type ExtendedTechniques.
- Multiphonics type Know-how105616786.
- Multiphonics type Method105660268.
- Multiphonics type MusicalPerformanceTechniques.
- Multiphonics type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Multiphonics type Technique105665146.
- Multiphonics comment "Multiphonics is an extended technique in instrumental music in which a monophonic instrument (one which generally produces only one note at a time) is made to produce several notes at once.Multiphonics in wind music are primarily a 20th-century technique, first explicitly called for in Sequenza I for solo flute by Luciano Berio and Proporzioni for solo flute by Franco Evangelisti, both composed in 1958, though the brass technique of singing while playing has been known since the 18th century and used by composers such as Carl Maria von Weber. ".
- Multiphonics label "Multiphonic".
- Multiphonics label "Multiphonics".
- Multiphonics label "Multiphonics".
- Multiphonics label "Multiphonique".
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- Multiphonics sameAs Multiphonics.
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- Multiphonics depiction Multiphonic_Marigaux_f-a+gis.png.
- Multiphonics isPrimaryTopicOf Multiphonics.