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Posted By: jeffgee Schoenberg style - 11/02/14 04:48 PM
I know this is weird but I think it would be really cool to have a Schoenberg style for creating atonal music...I don't know if the biab program could create a 12 tone row between all of the voices. I have been listening to some music from the new Vienna school and am beginning to be enamored with it:)
Posted By: Riccled Re: Schoenberg style - 11/02/14 04:55 PM
Hi Jeff.
Wow an interesting thought, Dodecaphonic BB style! That would certainly be fun to try as i find the second viennese school's work very interesting.
Not sure it will happen tho but a very unusual suggestion.
R.
Posted By: alan S. Re: Schoenberg style - 11/03/14 01:07 AM
Atonal harmony in the strictest sense depends very much on the original tone row you come up with. All your retrograde and inverted forms of the row produce your harmony in this style.

Rather than a style you'd likely need some kind of new applet within BIAB to analyse your tone row (input as a melody) and calculate the three other versions of it.(inversion/ retrograde/ retrograde inversion) and make harmonies for each melody note based on this calculation.

Somehow I think you'd be best using Sibelius or Finale scoring programs for now!

Alan
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