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The Sourrce Se t
and its
Aggregate
Fobrmat ions
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B,
DO6ALD
MAF{T
(i. e., those which can logically be derived from the twelve-
tone system) are well defined and their results can be
general-
ized. Specifics are, as in all music, dependent upon the in-
terpretation of such generalizations.
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(0 1 2) (6 7 8) or (0 2 7) (6 8 1) at6=b, 6x2=12, (0 6)
(0 1) (4 5) (8 9)or(0 5) (4 9) (8 1) etc.at4=b, 4x3=12, (0 4 8)
(0) (2) (4) (6) (8) (10) at2=b, 2x6=12, (0 2 4 6 8 10)
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SOURCE HEXACHORDS
No. Set 15 Intervals AGGREGATE TRANSPOSITION NUMBERS TRICHORDS (zero is on~itted to save space)+
1 2 3 4 5 6 P I R RI One Generator Two Generators
3 013458 3 2 3 4 3 0 6 2 15 12-15,13-14,13-37,14-25,14-37,15-27,24-48,25-37
E4 014589 3 0 3 6 3 0 2,6,10 3,7,11 3,7,11 2,6,10 14,15, 37, 48
C5 024579 1 4 3 2 5 0 6 3 3 6 24,25,27,37 13-25,15-27,25-37
6 012346 4 4 3 2 1 1 11 11 14 12-13, 12-16, 12-26, 13-24, 13-25, 13-26, 13-36, 14-15, 24-25
7 012356 4 3 3 2 2 1 11 25)
8 012456 4 3 2 3 2 1 3 3 12, 14, 15, 25) (12-15, 12-48, 13-16, 13-26, 13-37, 14-16, 14-26, 15-24, 24-27)
9 012357 3 4 2 2 3 1 11 11 15) 12-24, 12-27, 13-16, 13-25, 13-26, 14-37, 16-25, 24-27, 25-26
10 012457 3 3 3 2 3 1 11
11 013457 3 3 3 3 2 1 2 13)
12 012458 3 2 3 4 2 1 11 11 12-14, 13-15, 13-37, 14-26, 14-36, 14-48, 15-16, 15-26, 24-37,2
13 014568 3 2 2 4 3 1 3 3 12-15, 13-14, 14-16, 14-26, 15-24, 15-27, 15-48, 16-37, 25-37,
15 013468 2 3 3 3 3 1 2 25)
17 013578 2 3 2 3 4 1 6 2 13, 15, 27, 37) 14-25, 15-24, 15-27, 16-25, 16-37, 25-26, 26-37, 27-48)
{12-24,
18 014579 2 2 3 4 3 1 3 3 13-14, 14-24, 14-25, 15-16, 15-25, 15-26, 26-37, 27-37, 36-37,3
20 012367 4 2 2 2 3 2 11 11 26 12-14, 12-16, 13-15, 13-16, 14-16, 15-16, 15-37, 16-36, 25-27
21 012567 4 2 1 2 4 2 4 3 12), 15, 16, 26, (27) (12-15, 13-16, 14-16, 15-27, 16-25, 16-37)
22 013467 3 2 4 2 2 2 5 2 13), 14, (16, 25), 26, (36) 1(12-36,13-16, 13-37, 14-16, 15-36, 25-37)
23 012368 3 3 2 2 3 2 11 16)
24 012478 3 2 2 3 3 2 11 16)
28 023568 2 3 4 2 2 2 4 4 13,16, 25, 36) 12-36, 13-25, 13-26), 14-37, (16-26), 24-36, (25-26, 27-36)
30 2 2 4 3 2 2 4 2 14, 16, 36, 37) 13-14, 13-25, 14-26, 15-36, 16-26, 24-36, 25-37, 26-37, 36-48)
013569
31 013689 2 2 4 2 3 2 7 2 13, 16,25),26, (36), 37 13-14,14-25,15-36,16-25,27-36)
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Example 1
P 0 4 11 3 1 2 5 6 9 8 10 7
R 17 10 8 , 9 6 5 212 11 4 0
112 112
Example 2
P 4
R ]07 108113 9 651 g 2 1 3 1 4 0
1 2 5 6 9 8 10 7
I 1 9 2 110 0 11 8 7 4 5 3 6
RI 6 3 5 4 7 8 0
11 0 10 2 9 1
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group of order 8 (see this journal: Vol.V, p.75 and 79) asso-
ciated with Po. It will be demonstrated that under certain
conditions all four forms are members of the subgroup of
order "n" associated with Po. The set of Example 3 is one
such instance ("4 group").
Example 3
P 0 4 11 31 2
R 7 10 8 9 31
I 1 9 2 100 11
RI 6 35 4 7
134 134 ,8
P (2 1 2 1) R (2 1 1 2) I (1 2 1 2) RI(1 2 2 1)
I (2 1 2 1) RI(2 1 1 2) P(1 2 1 2) R(1 2 2 1)
Example 4
P 0 4 11 3 1 2
R 7 10 8 9 6 5
I 1 9 2 10 0 11
RI 6 3 5 4 7 8 etc.
P 2 6 1 5 3 4
R 9 0 10 11 8 7
I 3 11 4 0 2 1
RI 8 5 7 6 9 10
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Example 5
Linear Sets of Type D
R7 R7 interval ratio
P '0 6 7'2 8 1 4 5 3' 9 10 11 odd: even
R 11 10 9 3 5 4 1 8 2 7 6 0 8:4
d= 1 8 10 11 3 3 9 1 2 4 11
I I II I
' '
R7 R7
P'0 6 7- 2 8 1 '4 5 3' 9 10 11 8:4
R 5 4 3 9 11 10 7 2 8 1 0 6
d=7 2 4 5 9 3 7 8 10 5
SI I ri
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Example 6
Linear Sets of Type E
R7 R7
P '0 4 5' 1 8 9 '11 2 3'7 106 odd:even
RI 7 3 6 10 11 2 4 5 0 8 9 1
d= 5 1 11 31 p 4 , 3 11 1 5 12:0
1I i I I i
125 125
P '0
5'1 4 8 9 1112 3'7 10 6
RI 11 7 10 2 3 6 8 9 4 0 1 5 12:0
d= 1
I
9
i
7 11 p 11 7
I
9 1
-
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R7 R7
P '0 4 5 1 8 9 '11 2 ' 7 10 6 12:0
RI 3 11 2 6 7 10 0 1 8 4 5 9
d= 9 5151 31 71 11 7 5 9
1 d __
Example 7
series x series r series t
y s u
"di" #1 $
13 P22 15 P4 177
PO
P6•
19 P8 ' Ill P10v Ii
#2 P2 P4 13 P6 V 15
I1
P8 Q 17 P10k 19 P0 Ill
#3 P4 Ill 6 P8 u 13
I1
P10V I5 P0 17 P2 Q Ig
Example 8
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Example 9
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Example 10
a , 0 3 2 1 #9 P , 0 3 2 1 4 6 5 7 8 10 119
a+, 7 4 5 6 RI, 6 4 5 7 8 10 9 11 2 1 0 3
a , 9 10 118 P, 8 11 10 9 0 2 1 3 4 6 7 5
A
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table s
II IIa
d2 0127 2 1 0 0 2 1 2 a8 b2 4,8
2 0 0 0 2 2 3 a 4, 8
e3 0167 b5 c9
b4 0235 1 2 2 0 1 0 4 aO d5 e4 4,8
0136 1 1 2 0 5 a 4, 8 6
s5 1 1 aO +5
c6 0257 0 2 1 0 3 0 6 0c2 +11 4,8 6
0369 004002 7 6
17 d9 sa8 4,8
8 0124 2 2 1 1 0 0 8 4,8 6
SO 2 +10
9 0134 2 1 2 1 0 0 9 a0 a4 a8 4,8 0
10 0125 2 1 1 1 1 0 10 a0 b5 c4 4, 8 3
11 0126 2 1 0 1 1 1 11 a0 d9 a5 4,8 0
12 0156 2 0 0 1 2 1 12 a0 e4 a6 4,8 3 3 0
13 0135 1 2 1 1 1 0 13 b0 b4 b8 4,8 0
* 14 0146 1 1 1 1 1 1 14 b f4 b6 4, 8 5 5 0
1 1 2 1 0 1 15 c 4, 8 0
15 0236 c4 c8
*16 0137 1 1 1 1 1 1 16 cd9 c1 4,8 0
17 0147 1 0 2 1 1 1 17 c0 e3 c6 4, 8 7 7 0
18 I 0157 1 10 1 2 1 18 4, 8 0
dO d4 d8
19 0237 1 1 1 1 2 0 19 dO bs d3 4,8 0
0 1 2 12 0 22 f f f8 0 0 0
7 70358 4,8;2,10
5:,7;1:11
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Example 11
0 1 23 0 1 32
11 10 9 8 j 11 10 8 9
7 6 54 = 7 6 45
Example 12
P 32
0 25 3j P 5 23 j P0 5 32j P 0 25 3jP 0 5 23jPO 5
4 69 7=P4 9 67=P 4 9 761 P 4 69 7 =P 4 9 67=P4 9 761
11 1 10 8
LR R 11 10 18 RI 11 10 8 1 RI 10 8 11 1 RI 10 1181 R 10 1118
3b. Under Pu I uR, and in the case of non-degenerate forms
thereof, orderings which share the same quartet share pitch
relations if those orderings are members of the same class.
Example 13
0 1 32 0 31 2 0 231 0 321
1110891 8 109 # 119810j 118910
6 7 54 6 57 4] 5 764 5 674
Table III indicates that each available combination class
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table
III
c t 0257, 0527, 2075, 2705 (48)4 (14,15)2 see col.2 see col. 1 ee col. 2
"
0275, 0725 " (14)4 (26)4 (12, 13, 16, 36)
"
0572, 0752 (26)4 (14)4 (12,13,16,36)
d 0567,'0657, 5076, 5706 (48)4 (26, 48)2 (14, 37)2 (14, 37)2 (12, 14, 36, 37)/
(14,27, 36, 37)
0576, 5067 I " " (24, 26)2 (24, 48)2 (24, 24, 26, 26)
et 0167, 0617, 0671, 0761 (48)4/(24)4 (14)4/(37)4/(13, 25)2 see col. 2 see col. 1 see col. 2
0176, 0716
" " "
"o "
see col.2 see col.1 see col. 2
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12 13 14 15 16 24 25 26 27 36 37 48
a x x x x x x x x
b x x x x x x x x
cx x x x x x x x
d x x x x x x x
e x x x x x x
f x x x x x x x
Sx X X X Xx
Example 14
3 1 10 8 1 3 8 10 3 1 8 10 3 1011 8 1 8 3 10 3 10 8 1
11 9 6 4 9 11 4 6 11 9 4 6 11 6 9 4 9 4 11 6 11 6 4 9
0 2 5 7 20 75 0 2 7 5 0 5 27 27 0 5 0 5 72
16 16 16 125 125 125
Example 15
3 2 98 32 9 8 98 3 2 9 8 32
11 10 54 54 11 10 54 11 10 11 10 54
0 1 67 0 1 6 7 0 1 6 7 0 1 67
A A E E
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Example 16
I 1 11 8 10 R 11 1 10 8 R 11 1 10 8 P 8 10 1 11 RI 10 8 11 1
I 97 46 R7 96 4 I 9 7 4 6 P46 9 7 RI6 47 9
P02 53 P0 2 5 3 P0 2 5 3 P02 53 P 0 25 3
19 19 19 F F
Example 17
P0 2 5 3 0 2 5 3 0 2 5 3
P4 69 7 4 69 7 4 6 9 7
RI 10 8 11 1 10 8 11 1 10 8 11 1
F F RI 5 3 0 2 5 3 0 2
RI 9 746 9 7 4 6
I 11 1 10 8 11 1 10 8
RI 21 RI 21 R 3 5 2 0
R7 9 6 4
I 1 11 8 10
1 2035
1 6 479
RI 8 10 1 11
Z. tz Z
IfX% only, thenP
R/RI
P/Il
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T T T
Z4,, Z
If Xx+ XZ, then PI
/I/R/RI R/RI
P/I/ RRI
T
If X ~Z only, then IP
P/Rg
P/1R
T
If Z~X only, then IP
IP/R1 I
P 0-3 4-7 8- 11
11 0-3 4-7 8-11
111 0-3 4-7 8-11
Prime relations are always possible; retrograde and inversion
relations are possible only with those sets which retain unit
content on inversion, retrogression, or both (sets #10, #12,
#14, #17, and #21). The following combination classes exist:
PUPvP=A, PUPUI=A, PJPUvR=A, PvUPRI=A, PvIuR=A,
and may be applied to sets which contain transposition numbers
in the proper columns of Table Ha. (If prime related or in-
versionally related combinations are employed, or if outer
tetrachords are permutations of the same tetrachord ordering,
Table III can be used to calculate the harmonic results.) In
general, the trichords produced by three-part direct combina-
tions of the total set are extensions of two-part events. Prime
related combinations produce a single trichord whose vertical
pitch rotations x y z are four times transposed. When
y-+ z-- x
z x y
Pu RI uP (see Example 10a.) trichords of complementary
order number are related by transposition (i.e., trichords of
Ha are retrograded in Hb). In the following inversionally re-
lated combination, dichords are fixed for inversionally related
forms; and each trichord is transposed by the interval 6, in-
verted at the interval 3, and then transposed by 6 : 0 3 6 9.
The four permutationally related trichords form a total set.
Example 18
I I I I
P0 1 2 3 5 7 8 10 4 6 9 11
I 7 6 5 4 2 0 11 9 3 1 10 8
I 11 1 9 8 6 4
10 3 1 7 5 2 0
I L. 1 -1 i I I
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Example 19
a b c
021 1149 675 3 8 10
B B
P 0 2 1 11 4 9 16 7 5 3 8 10 x 0 y 7
I 7 5 6 8 3 1011 0 2 4 11 9 y 0
7-x
P 0 2 1 114967538 10 x 0 w 10
I 7 5 6 8 3 101 0 214 119 y 7 9
R 10 8 3 5 7 6 9 4 11 1 2 0 w 10 x 0
RI 9 11 4 2 0 1 10 3 8 6 5 7 z 9 _zy 7
P 0 2 1 11 4 9 6 7 5 3 8 10 o,o,o+,o+, = set
I 9 7 8 10 5 0 3 2 4 6 1 11 p,p,p+,p+, = set
P 4 6 5 3 8 1 10 11 9 7 0 2 q,q, q+, q+, = set
o p op+ q q o o+ + q+p q
F
I&v u 21 (28)
sto.
L ~C ~(23)
The symbol 'a' after a set number indicates the complemen-
tary form of the set number as listed in Table I (i. e., 29 is the
table number, 29 a is the complement).
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tab 1e
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SOURCE TRICHORDS
024 0, 1, 6, 7 4, 5, 10, 11 A, C, F
0, 5, 6, 11 4, 9, 10, 3 A,C,F
0, 3, 6, 9 4, 7, 10, 1 B, B, F
026 0, 1 10,.11 F 20 31
0, 11 10,9 F 20 31
0, 5 10,3 F 25 22
0, 7 10,5 F 25 22
0,3 10,1 F 29 21
0, 9 10, 7 F 29 21
048 0, 1, 2, 3 8, 9, 10, 11 E, E, F
4, 5, 6, 7 0, 1, 2, 3 E, E, F
8, 9, 10, 11 4, 5, 6, 7 E, E, F
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ta ble
IVa
013
)(1 • ) 3( ( 1) 1 )
.1
014
@62 (2 . ) E 22 (8)
() r22 (2soft
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table
IVa
1(r)
9 3 D 3
imum
.l)
21_1'E -(a _
_"2aAm -
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I.- .1A ir- ,
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table
IVa
016
wF ii (30a) (31) D
I 32 (U)V' (22a)
t-v
c B A
S2
-w
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table
IVa
. c (28) (8)
3(22a) (31.)
(31.) (22) 3
S (28)( 3)
22 22 21. 31 F 31 21
22
21 31 F 31. 21.
22a.
22 a
20 MD
.PO
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table
IVa
21 21
F F
vw--
14 19 4 19
11
14 19. 19. 14
4
__ _
m_ mm a
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table
IVa
@8r
34
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table
IVb
I I R I AlL
10 24 r 77
6a
IB
2
- 2 6,6, 7,10
1,.-i &I ow-i-1 l w23.
No 24
1%! 11
7t 12 14. 24 7s 12 A&
14 24 20
12
20
f12 7.
&
is _____i13 __Lilno ____-a ____as_
_aI _itI _ _lI_ _laA_3_ 13
6. 2 12. A 3. A
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21a
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al I 7
S 11 20 a 11
7 20a ,7
. &.6
25F
2461
27 Pa 1126a 26~~~
. a10. 14
.-, 16 ~6 2010 20 10 l
mlI 7 m---u o0I,151Lx
279a. ..D67
20
223
Ila` 27 23 ft 23 6
,6&., ,2& ,6~/ 11
22.
26, 7 1
lo . 11 n. Abe i
-1
2711
1, pl-
. . . g 124
96.
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table
IVb
012
I 14P aw-
t . If - .
,,A
. 29. 14
I I I 313 7 e
30
A
11 1 67 17on 1
a12 7,10
20 11,14
10 11 14 20. 12 16 24 71624
in 24 20 . 7 22
2 21 a8
-
- - 8
h.. ,20A7,10
- 4 *22
9. 22 21. 8 10 24 20 7
,1
t19 30L C
2-- i / 6..
I &29p
-
289 C 20. 9& A 7t
f 29. 19& 1s 6
6.9I91 1
f
,
.26 6,6.1
L -a io 25
10
11.23.10.7. & 6M
361 1f
2a
,297
a 19 29 11 16
11U 12 1 6. 33 22& 9
9
37 .7. I I 1 31 127. f
16v 22&
I
ft 33 22&. 11 2&
16. 16 .
,
461 1 1 l11U
11,14
21 - 20 1 6.
16 ,,13 -.22 A - 7
BO_14 21
20S 14 24 6. 21 13&
2 151
151L 32 i2 11
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table
IVb HEXACRORD077
3 7& p I
1tI
I6 .
16a 18 15 10 3 31 17a 9
13s 30 2" 8 12 2 27 1
10
15
15 16a 10 16
29 71
36 12,2 7
. 121
_,12 lOa3" I1. 294 12a 7 1 I
13_8282 288. .0 3 1 1
27 12
48
1L
27
27. 12.
015
213,2 8,17
26 17 13a 8
10 l4 M
_5. 11 7 14. 18 18
251 1 1- m ot.
2518,2 7,10
2
--- 2,18- 11
3 21 7
7a c 1
_ 33 7.
2733_?a_ C
13 C 17. 9 3
1
6l 10 I ,I I.•, 222.-- 19I
" 22a 31 30
16 24a 16 1 23 14 19 1, 2.
37
-._9-_154.
1"
23 L, 6,16
23 14. 18. 14. 23a 16 24. 16. l;s
28
26a 13
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table
IVb
P0 II RI RI
23a 4 223a
24
23a 24
231
3 17 21
•,i , 31. 9,2512. 17
25, i, .. i , . -,i •,l 16 21
|6~fF•
9A
l7br 3i, |5
17 31a 3i 23a 16 26 lO2
16 5
t2WO1 1.26a16
16 19 25
1, 16.1
4
361 26.1 14. hot 2026 23
0- -1 M.-&- 1wj'-l -2'-5- 24a- I
V 2W
-- 23
SII 25 34 26.
34
a-,L,25
l --
If-
_ 34
6 la 19a 2
52 3 la 32a 27
119
&- .-. "i. ".-19
"lrs
7 11- . 16 . 10 ' L10 16 16. 15 7
T.
W1 -7,T&
261-I- i 10
- 't . . . - '
-- ,,,'",.11. M48IN
.-M 26
384
aft
30
37 4 6 ~ S
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tablle
IVb
P0
.
S 97A
92 17.R.. a
26I.
L"_ A25 12%2m .RIA
99,1911. 17a
26 25 28
11 25 52 19. 9A 26 17a 28
12 19.l
271
I~ 20916
25.
I11 20 19 2" 25a 2"
16,
36 10 ,?10
,6 11
2..IA-a 29
i-51 19 29A 10
12 15 16 1" 29 ,3a2
37 _ | I- 1r I I,- I ir i -- i IIa I 12 2 l 22
15
. 5 1 .5
148
15 23 l~a 32
1824a
30a?
. 9
7 3L3
51 1
W
15, L
3'
2aI' 2:2"d 1.7 3; 1.
14 14.
as
31
mpe--a= 2
4--
1pw
329
Vas Ir 25 16 . 17.
48u
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table
IVb
NExACORD TYPE
I R RI
.036~
ii b 14 16 18
I$a
.
4
1s 0 It 1i
37 to16
an
48 3
4 8 i
,1k ,
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P 9 10 11 x I 11109 + I 11107
P 6 7 8 P 6 7 8x 1 9 8 5 +
P3 45 I 5 4 3+ P236
P 0 1 2 P 0 1 2 P 0 1 4
f f f e f e b c a
Example 20
RI21 RI21
P 01 51 RI 4 8 9 I 11 10 6 R 7 3 2
RI 26 71 R 3 11 10 P14 5 9 I 1 0 8
I 9 8 4 P 0 1 5 R 7 3 2 RI 6 10 1
R 3 11 10 I 7 6 2 RI 8 0 1 P 4 5 9
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9 fff 3 8 11 24f24 0 5 8 11 17f17 see Col.II see Col. I
0 JseeCol. III ee Col. I see Col. II
D6 5 11 efe
6 9 3 fee 0 6 5 11 eee 0 10 9 11
0 10 3 5
140 1 3 8 10 cab 1 3 9 11 26a26 1 2 8 11
I 2 10 9
17 8 2 eef 1 7 9 3 e2 7 1 6 8 3
1 6 2 9
4 10 5 11 efe 4 10 8 2 27f27 4 7 5 2
4 7 11 R
0I 0 3 6 # fff 0 3 11 2 M99 0 8 11 2 15f15
0 6 8 2 27f27
0 6 3 9 fee 0 6 10 4 27e27 0 11 3 4
0 11 9 10
0 2 11 9 bca 0 2 6 4 28c26 0 7 11 4
0 7 9 6
1 7 2 8 eef 1 7 3 9 e2e27 1 6 2 9
1 6 8 3
1 3 10 8 cab 1 3 11 9 26a26 1 2 10 9
1 2 8 11
50 8 11 2 fff 5 8 7 10 abe 5 4 7 10 f
5 11 4 10 efe
5 11 10 4 efe 5 11 28 ff 5 7 10 8
5 7 4 2
5 7 6 4 abc 5 7 10 8 bbb 5 3 6 8
5 3 4 10
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0 9 11 2
0 1 6 7 eeO 0 1 10 11 a 5 10 11 des see Col.II see Col. III see Col. I see Col. I see Col. II
0 7 10 5 cec
0 3 6 9 ff 0 3 10 1 bb 0 7 101
0 6 T
7 1 fe
}S 0 6 3 9 fee 0 6 10 4 27e27 0 11 3 4 2
0 11 9 10 a
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2 6 7 3 2
2 11 10 4 efe 11 7 1 27f27 5 8 10 7 b
5 P 4 1 2
26 0 1 10 11 sea 0 1 4 5 23e23 0 7 10 5
0 7 1 4 2
0 5 10 3 cec 0 5 4 9 25e22 0 11 10 9 a
0 11 3 4 2
0 9 10 7 bh 0 9 4 1 24f24 0 3 10 1
0 3 7 4 2
ao 2 3 8 9 ea 2 3 10 112323a23 2 1 P 11 s
2 1 9 10 2
2 7 6 1 ecc 2 10 3 25c25 2 5 P 3 s
2 5 1 10 2
2 I1 8 5 fbb 2 11 10 24h24 2 9 8 7 d
2 9 5 10 2
s 6 7 4 5 ase 6 7 a 39 as 6 3 4 9 s
6 3 5 P, b
6 11 4 9 ecc 6 118 1 cc 86 7 4 1 s
6 7 9 R a
6 3 4 1 bbf 6 3 8 5 hbh 6 11 4 5 d
6 1 1 R8 c
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0 10 11
0 6 5 11 eef 0 6 10 4 27f27 0 8 10 4 27e27 0 1 5
0 1 11
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2 8 3 9 efe
0371 0 10 11 9 acb 0 10 4 2 0 5 11
26c26
0 5 9
0 6 11 5 eef 0 6 4 10 27e27 0 1 11
0 1 5
703 1 8 6 cbs 3 1 11 9 28b26 3 10 8 9
3 10 8
3 9 6 2 efe 3 9 11 5 27f27 3 6 8 5
3 6 2
703 7 5 4 2 bae 7 5 6 6 aaa 7 1 4 6
7 1 2 6
7 1 4 10 fee 7 1 6 2 see 7 9 4 2
7 9 10 6
048 0 1 3 see see Col. 11 see Col. III see Col. I see Col. I see Col. II
0 2 3 5 boa
0 1 3 6 scb
0 1 6 7 eds
0 1 6 3 eas
0 3 1 6 mce
0 6 1 3 ads
0 3 6 9 fee
0 1 2 3 ass
0 2 1 3 scb
0 1 2 3 ada
0 1 2 3 sea
0 2 3 5 bbb
0 3 6 9 fbb
0 2 5 7 cCe
0 2 7 9 cdc
0 5 2 7 cec
0 1 2 7 ddd
0 1 2 7 ddb
0 1 6 7 ese
0 6 1 7 s*f
0 3 6 9 ff
* Entries for 048 are summarIsed and are listed in the order of Table Ia.
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table
VI
a d e
b
1,2
I
a a a 2 2 2 2,3 3 1
a c a 1 1 2 2.3 1i
ad
a f a 1, 2
a a a 3 3 1
a b c 1,2,3 1,2,3. 3 1,2,3 1
a d a. I
a e a 1 1.2 1 1.2,3 1 1,3 1
b bb 3 3 1
bf b 1 3 3 1 1,23 1,2.3 2 1
c1c c 1 3 1
c d c I
c e c 2 2 1,2 2 1.2 1,2,3 3 1
d d d I
dbd 3 3 2 2,3 2 1
Se e 13 1 1.22 3 1
" f e 1,2 1,2,3 1,2,3 1.2,3 1,2 1,2,3 1,2 1,2,3 1
f f f 1.2 1,2,3 1,2 1,.2 i
9f 9 t1
15 f 151
17 a 17 2
17 f 17 1,2 2 1.2
21 f 21 2
22 f 22 2 2
23 a 23 2 2
23 e 23 3 1 2 1,2 1 1 1
24 b 24 2 2
24 f 24 1,2 1 3 1,2,3 2 3 1 1,2 2
25 c 25 2
25 e 25 2 2,3 2 2 2 2 1
26 26 2 2
26 b 26 3 2
26 c 26 1 1
27e 27 2 2 2 1,2 1 1
27 f 27 2 1 3 1,2 3 1 2
12 e 17 2
23 a 24 2 2 3 2 2 1 1
23 b 25 3 2 2 2
24 c 25 2 1 2 2 2 1
9 24 9
------
--------
---- ------------------r
----------------- 3 1
15 17 15
21 17 21 2
22 24 22 2 2
29 24 29 2 2,3 1
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Example 21
P3
P 0 1 3tP 4 5
134 134
R 9 7 6 R 2 1110
P3
The next step is to operate upon the combination:
Example 22
P 0 1 3 4 5 8
R 9 7 6 2 11 10
I 5 4 2 1 0 9
RI 8 10 11 3 6 7
Example 23
0 3 1 10 2 5 7 8 11 4 6 9
97 61 11 8 4 5 2 1 3 0 10
134
5 4 2 7 3 0 10 9 6 1 11 8
8 10 11 6 9 1 0 3 4 2 5 7
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Example 24
P 0 1 3 9 8 5 7 4 6 10 2 11 P0/RI8
I 7 6 4 10 11 2 0 3 1 9 5 8
RI 8 5 9 1 3 0 2 11 10 4 6 7 17/R 11
RI8/P 0
R 11 2 10 6 4 7 5 8 9 3 1 0 R11/I7
Example 25
P 0 2 6 5 11 9 3 7 1 10 8 4
RI 7 3 1 10 4 8 2 0 6 5 9 11
I 11 9 5 6 0 2 8 4 10 1 3 7
R 4 8 10 1 7 3 9 11 5 6 2 0
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Example 26
P 0 3 1 2 4 5 81110 9 6 7 1 5 2 4 31 0
I 11 8 10 9 7 6 3 0 1 2 5 4 P 6 9 7 810 11 etc.
RI 4 5 2 1 0 3 6 7 9 10 8 11 R 1 0 3 4 5 2
R 7 69 10 118 54 2 1 30 RI 10 11876 9
0 2 1 3 5 11 8 6 7)
4•10
d#6
2) PuV P R R extends at t=3, when Hb=Hat for any ordering
.
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Example 27
P 0 3 7 6 9 1 8 11 4 25 10 P 6 9 1
I 11 8 4 5 2 10 3 0 7 9 6 1 I 5 2 10
RI 1 6 9 7 0 3 10 2 5 4 8 11 RI 7 0 3
R 10 5 2 4 118 1 9 6 7 3 0 R 4 11 8
P 6 9 1 0 3 7 2 5 10 8 11 4 P 0 3 7 etc.
I 5 2 10 11 8 4 9 6 1 3 0 7 I 11 8 4
RI 7 0 3 1 6 9 4 8 11 10 2 5 RI 1 6 9
R 4 11 8 10 5 2 7 3 0 1 9 6 R 10 5 2
P 0 1 8 5 4 9 1 17102 3 P 0 1 8 5 4 9 6 117102
I 7 6 112 3 1011 8 0 9 5 4 I 7 6 112 3 1011 8 0 9 5 4
R 3 2 10 7 116 9 4 5 8 0 1 P 4 5 0 9 8 1 10 3 112 6 7
RI4 5 9 0 8 1 10 3 2 7 I 1110 3 6 7 2 5 0 4 1 9 8
11o6
P89E 4 1052736 1011P894 1 0 5 2 7 36 10 11
I 111013 6 7 2115 0 4 1 9 8 I 3 2 7 10116 j9 4 8 5 1 0
E RI21E E B E E E E E E E
Example 29
t=6
P 0 5 8 1 4 10 7 6 11 2 3
I 50 89 4 1 7 10 116 32
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Example 30
P 11 3 8 7 4 5 6 9 2 10 1
i
I 2 10 5 6 9 8 7 4 11 3 0
R:7 4 8 3 0 _1110 1 2 9 5 6
RI 6 9 5 10 1 2 3 0 11 4 8 7
P 4 3 7 0 11 8 9 10 1 6 2 5
I 9 10 6 1 2 5 4 3 0 7 11 8
R 11 8 0 7 4 3 2 5 6 1 9 10
RI 2 5 1 6 9 10 11 8 7 0 4 3
P 8 7 11 4 3 0 1 2 5 10 6 9
I 5 6 2 9 10 1 0 11 8 3 7 4
R 3 0 4 11 8 7 6 9 10 5 1 2
RI 10 1 9 2 5 6 7 4 3 8 0 11
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Example 31
P 0 10 11 19 6 8 5 7 2 3 4
P 8 6 7 9 5 2 4 1 3 10 11 0
P 0 10 11 1 9 6 8 5 7 2 3 4
I 2 4 3 1 5 8 6 9 7 0 11 10
P 0 10 11 1 9 6 8 5 7 2 3 4
RI 6 7 8 3 5 2 4 1 9 11 0 10
Example 32
0 1 3 2
11 10 8 9
6 7 5 4
2 3 1 0
9 8 10 11
4 5 7 6
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1 3 2
11 10 8 9
6
A 7 5 4
6
3 2
0.< .•1 I..7_•
11 10 8 9
6 7 5 4
2 3 1 0
9 8 10 11
4 5 7 6
Example 33
P 0 132 P 0 1 3 2 P0 1 312 P 0 1 32
I 3 201 I 3 20 1 R 2 3 1 0 R 2 3 1 0
R 2 3 1 0 I 32 0 1
RI 1 0 2 3 RI 1 0 2 3
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table
VII
SOURCE PENTADS
33 01267 3 1 0 1 3 2 9 11
34 01367 2 1 21 2 2 11
35 01288 2 2 0 2 2 3/9 5/11
36 02368 1 2 2 2 1 2 1
37 01369 1 1 4 1 1 2 11
38 02468 0 4 0 4 0 2 1/3/5/7/9/11 9/11/1/3/5/7
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Example 34
P 0 1 3 2 10 11 4 5 6 9 8 7
3 2 0 1 8 7 6 9
RI 6 5 4 7 8 9 2 3 11 10 0 1
4 7 6 5 0 1 11 10
P 8 9 11 10 6 7 0 1 2 5 4 3
11 10 8 9 4 3 2 5
That the subject of set and aggregate partitions is, at the close
of this paper, far from exhausted, may be seen from a single
abstraction. If we assume the set partition (62), the resultant
aggregate-forming combination 6 6, and an initial aggregate-
66
formation 5 1, then our next choice must be made from among
24
the following possibilities:
1 5, 2 4, 3 3, 2 4, 4 2, 1 5, 2 2 2, 1 2 3, etc., etc . . . . .
5 1 4 2 3 3 1 5 1 5 3 3 2 2 2 3 1 2
5124
2451
4215
1542
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re f e re n c e s
1 A complete discussion of this idea will be presented by the author in a future
article.
2 Complements are not included in the table.
3 Remember that the interval 1 stands for itself as well as its complement 11.
Thus intervals are summarized by the digits 1 .... 6.
4 For example, in source set 012457 the intervals 1, 2, 3, and 5 occur three
times each; the interval 4 occurs twice and 6 occurs once. The total is 15.
012457
1346
235
13
2
5 Glossary of symbols:
P, I, R, RI stand for the four forms: prime, inversion, retrograde, and
retrograde-inversion.
6 The equivalent statements from Babbitt's article in the April 1961 issue of this
journal are here reprinted: HO + TtHO = A
H0 + TtIHO = A
H0 + TtRIHO = A
In future references to combinations or classes of combination the transposer
(t), or (T), as well as the content symbols (a), (b) will be understood (i.e.,
P u P, or Pu P = A is taken to mean Pa Pat = A and Pb % Pbt A). When
v
transposition numbers are absolutely necessary T6P will be abbreviated
- P6.
P(0-3) indicates prime order numbers 0 through 3.
7 Such is the case in Webern's Piano Variations, Op.27/I, where Pu R, RI% I,
creating fixed units of hexachordal harmony x, y, y, x, x, y', y', x* (type R)
distinct from the type "A" linear hexachords.
8 The term "derivation" in its present context is not tobe confused with the same
term applied to the construction of the set itself.
9 I shall confine myself to the discussion of aggregate forming combinations al-
though similar results are obtained in "non-combinatorial" combinations (see
Webern's Kantate, Op.31/V where Rv RR.s RR A, or his
Op.27/II where
Pu~I # A).
10 "Class of combination" signifies all combinations derived by operation upon a
given combination (i.e., Pv P: I(PU P) = IVI, R(P v P) = R %R etc.).
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Pv I PUR Pu IvR
(14, 37) 2 (15) 4 (13, 16, 16, 25)
I 9 7 4 6 R 7 9 6 41 9 7 4 6 R 7 9 6 4 Type I9
P 8 10 1 11 P 8 10 1 11 RI 10 8 11 1 RI 10 8 11 1
P 0 2 5 3 P 0 2 5 3 P 0 2 5 3 P 0 2 5 3
I 1 11 8 10 R 11 1 10 8 R 11 1 10 8 I 1 11 8 10 (T8) Type I9
1 9 7 4 6 R 7 9 6 4 9 7 4 6 R 7 9 6 4
P 0 2 5 3 P 0 2 5 3 P 0 2 5 3 P 0 2 5 3
PvP
(48)4
PuRI
(26)4
P 8 10 1 11 RI I0 8 11 1 RI 10 8 11 1 P 8 10 1 11 Type F
P 4 6 9 7 RI6 4 7 9 P 4 6 9 7 RI6 4 7 9
P 0 2 5 3 P 0 2 5 3 P 0 2 5 3 P 0 2 5 3
4 6 7 9 4 6 7 9 1 8 10 11 1 8 10 11
1 1 118888 4444 777 7
x = 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 for all values ofx.
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18 Statements such as aa+/aa+, or ab/ab, etc. always assume the transposer (t).
19 Results are summarized in Table I.
20 Note that this property is available whenever Ha =
Hbt6.
Type A set P 0 5 1 4 2 3 11 6 7 10 9 8
I 5 0 4 1 3 2 6 11 10 7 8 9
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