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Pitch Multiplication (2017)

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  • #Pierre Boulez
  • #pitch multiplication
  • #music theory
  • Pitch multiplication is a technique invented by Pierre Boulez for creating variations of pitch class sets beyond integral serialism.
  • The process involves multiplying two pitch class sets to generate a superset, which can be used in various musical contexts.
  • Key terms include multiplicand, multiplier, product, normal form, initially ordered pc set, and ordered pitch-class interval structure (OIS).
  • Boulez used pitch multiplication to create interrelated supersets from limited pitch material, allowing for extensive variation.
  • Early examples of pitch multiplication can be found in Nicholas Slonimsky's 'Thesaurus of Scales and Melodic Patterns'.
  • The Cartesian product method is a straightforward approach to pitch multiplication, involving summing pairs of pitch classes modulo 12.
  • Different ordering of the multiplicand can yield varied results, demonstrating the flexibility of the technique.
  • Pitch multiplication can be applied to both atonal and consonant pitch collections, offering endless compositional possibilities.