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Subject ArtsMusic
Grade Level Grades 9-12
Resource Type Presentation
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A fun and interactive way to introduce students to Serialism. Provides a brief introduction of the Serialism system and tasks on Retrograde; Inversion; Transposition.

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Serialism_P_Point_2007.ppt

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February 7, 2020
2.81 MB
4.8
9 Reviews
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SML Member May 16, 2007
much appreciated

Thanks for this resource

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SML Member July 01, 2007
Excellent

Thank you so much for such a succint explanation which I will be able to use with my studesnts

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SML Member February 02, 2008
Brilliant

Very nice presentation, both in quality and content.

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SML Member September 04, 2008
A Great Help - Thanks!

Nice and clear, beautifully produced. Very grateful

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SML Member September 18, 2008
SORRY TO BE THE BEARER OF BAD NEWS BUT.....

Your powerpoint looks fab but has a fundamental flaw! Your workings of the inversion (I0) is not correct. The first note should be the same as the prime order and then the intervals inverted from there. If anyone is unsure, type the note-row into a mat

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SML Member September 18, 2008
DISREGARD THE ABOVE COMMENT I'M GOING MAD!!!

Sorry, just shoot me now - it's late and I read the powerpoint wrong! It is correct, I just need to read the small print! Great powerpoint. Am going to use it tomorrow!

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SML Member January 26, 2010
brill intro

Great ppt with some useful question slides too...thanks very much

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SML Member February 03, 2010
Thank you

A very useful resource that that the students found easy to understand.

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SML Member February 17, 2012

Can you explain the verticalisation a bit more if possible. You said the chord tones which make up the chord need to be next to each other in the PO, though in the example the first chord G - E - F, the note G is not located adjacent to either note. Sorry

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