DescriptionBartok's Boating RH and LH pitch collections.png
English: The opening (mm. 1-14) of Béla Bartók's "Boating" from Mikrokosmos right and left hand pitch collections, respectively. The right hand uses pitches of the pentatonic scale on E♭ and the left hand uses those of either G mixolydian or dorian (the mediant is missing).
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16 February 2012 (original upload date)
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(Original text: Created by Hyacinth (talk) 01:25, 30 March 2005 using Sibelius 5.
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Stein, Deborah (2005). "Introduction to Musical Ambiguity" in Engaging Music: Essays in Music Analysis, p.82-83. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195170105.)
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Created by [[User:Hyacinth|Hyacinth]] ([[User talk:Hyacinth|talk]]) 01:25, 30 March 2005 using Sibelius 5. The opening (mm. 1-14) of [[Béla Bartók]]'s "Boating" from ''[[Mikrokosmos (Béla Bartók)|Mikrokosmos]]'' right and left hand [[pitch collect
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