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Fauxbourdon - Wikipedia
a technique of musical harmonisation used in the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, particularly by composers of the Burgundian School.
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Fauxbourdon | Medieval Music, Vocal Counterpoint & Polyphony
Fauxbourdon, musical texture prevalent during the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, produced by three voices proceeding primarily in parallel motion.
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FAUXBOURDON Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Fauxbourdon definition: a 15th-century compositional technique employing three voices, the upper and lower voices progressing an octave or a ...
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faux-bourdon
‖ faux-bourdon (foburdɔ̃) [Fr.] = faburden.1879 in Grove Dict. Mus. I. 509/1. 1937 C. Day Lewis Starting Point 66 One reed-like liquid tenor..danced and swayed into a faux-bourdon. 1942 Scrutiny XI. 11 The enormous influence exerted by English methods on the Continental voice-leading is evident in t...
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FAUXBOURDON Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FAUXBOURDON is harmonic progressions of the 15th century characterized by parallel fourths in the two upper voices and based chiefly on ...
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A Dictionary of Music and Musicians/Faux-Bourdon - Wikisource
FAUX-BOURDON, or Falsobordone, a simple kind of Counterpoint to the Church Plain Song; in other words, a harmony to the ancient chant.
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How did composers use the technique of "fauxbourdon"? - Music
A harmonisation technique called fauxbourdon (or faux bourdon, fauxbordon or false drone), used in the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance.
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What Is Fauxbourdon? - Classical Serenade - YouTube
What Is Fauxbourdon? In this informative video, we will introduce you to the fascinating world of fauxbourdon, a technique that played a ...
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faux-bourdon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
a musical style in which a countermelody sung above the melody and another sung below create the impression of a bass that isn't really there ...
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How to add a fourth voice to a faux bourdon? : r/musictheory - Reddit
Faux-bourdon is such a break from normal independent voices, that you might as well have the bass drop out for that passage. Or use a drone.
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Faburden and fauxbourdon in the 15th-century carol | Early Music
He explains that fauxbourdon, as made by the English, consists of a top voice, which carries the chant and which maintains 6ths and octaves with ...
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Bourdon
called a bourdon
Faux bourdon, fauxbourdon, faburden or falsobordone, terms applied (without perfect consistency) to a variety of music compositional techniques
Bourdon, Somme, a small town in France
Bourdon (grape), another name for the French wine grape Douce noir
See also
Bourdon gauge or Bourdon
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faburden
faburden Music. Obs. exc. Hist. Forms: 5 faburdon, -thon, -thyn, 6 fabourdoun, 6–7 faburthen, 6– faburden. [a. Fr. faux-bourdon (Ch. D'Orléans a 1466), i.e. faux false + bourdon bourdon2.] 1. ‘One of the early systems of harmonizing a given portion of plain-song or a canto fermo, afterwards used as ...
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John Barnard (music publisher)
It contains some of the finest 16th-century masterpieces, ranging from the "faux-bourdon" style of Thomas Tallis's Preces and Responses to the most developed
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virginalist
virginalist (ˈvɜːdʒɪnəlɪst) [f. virginal n. + -ist.] A player on the virginals; a composer for the virginals.1913 J. E. Matthew tr. C. van den Borren's Sources of Keyboard Mus. in Eng. iv. 66 After Tallis, John Bull is the only virginalist who still used faux-bourdon as a means of figuration. 1924 M...
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