| 1. | Two of these are tetrachords, the third a hexachord.
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| 2. | The melody is notable in being confined to the notes of the hexachord.
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| 3. | Bold pitches represent a hexachord of trope 17 ).
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| 4. | Here the original theme is in the natural hexachord.
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| 5. | Change from one hexachord to another was possible, called a " mutation ".
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| 6. | The leading Adagio is based on a hexachord.
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| 7. | The C hexachord, containing neither B, was called " hexachordum naturale ".
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| 8. | Last January 1, User : Barkbarkruff registered and vandalized againand User : HexaChord's talkpage.
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| 9. | :: : HexaChord, I apologize if it seems my comment was aimed specifically at you.
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| 10. | Transpositional combinatoriality is the lack of shared pitch classes between a hexachord and one or more of its transpositions.
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