
“KOKTEBEL SUITE”, Oleksiy Koval, 2013
M
1/4 , 1/9
R
1,1,1,2,3,2,2,3,1,1,2,1,3,1,5
2,2,3,2,2,3
1,1,1,1,1,1
2,2,2,2,2,2
3,3,3,3,3,3
1,2,1,3,1,5
E
a, … ≈
P
#1. M1(1/4) [*1,1,1,2,3,2,2,3,1,1,2,1,3,1,5]
#2. M1(1/9) [*2,2,3,2,2,3]
#3. M1(1/4) [1,1,1,1,1,1]
#4. M2(1/9) [*2,2,3,2,2,3]
#5. M2(1/4) [*1,1,1,2,3,2,2,3,1,1,2,1,3,1,-]
#6. M3(1/9) [*2,2,3,2,2,3]
#7. M2(1/4) [2,2,2,2,2,2]
#8. M4(1/9) [*2,2,3,2,2,3]
#9. M3(1/4) [*1,1,1,2,-,2,2,-,1,1,2,1,-,1,-]
#10. M5(1/9) [*2,2,3,2,2,3]
#11. M3(1/4) [3,3,3,3,3,3]
#12. M6(1/9) [*2,2,3,2,2,3]
#13. M4(1/4) [*1,1,1,-,-,-,-,-,1,1,-,1,-,1,-]
#14. M7(1/9) [*2,2,3,2,2,3]
#15. M4(1/4) [1,2,1,3,1,5]
#16. M8(1/9) [*2,2,3,2,2,3]
#17. -,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-
M meter
R rhythmical motive
E element
P procedure
# entry
* hits the meter
[] within the same area
≈ size of the unit is corresponding for all elements
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Oleksiy Koval