| 11. | Any hexachord not of the " Z " type is its own 6-Z11, and Forte number.
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| 12. | This trope contains [ 0, 2, 6 ] twice inside its first hexachord ( e . g.
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| 13. | To hear the scale of the hexachord sung for you is not something that can happen in a gallery space.
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| 14. | The cantus firmus is pitched on A, the highest note of the hexachord, and is in double augmentation.
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| 15. | In the early Middle Ages, a widespread musical tradition was based on the hexachord system defined by Guido of Arezzo.
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| 16. | A hexachord that is self-complementing for a particular permutation is referred to as " prime combinatorial ".
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| 17. | In the case of hexachords each may be referred to as a "'Z-hexachord " '.
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| 18. | The hexachord has also been used by Alexander Scriabin and B�la Bart�k but is not featured in the music of Igor Stravinsky.
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| 19. | The first, antecedent phrase uses the first hexachord of the basic series; the second, consequent phrase uses the second hexachord.
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| 20. | The first, antecedent phrase uses the first hexachord of the basic series; the second, consequent phrase uses the second hexachord.
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