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- noun A new musical
composition built out of an already existing one, most often a new melodyoverlaid on a familiarharmonic structure. An important part of the development ofbebop . Contrafacts are not to be confused with musicalquotations , which comprise borrowingrhythms ormelodies from an existing composition.
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Examples
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His duos attracted the attention of later musicians; three movements from his Missa ‘Quem dicunt homines’, two from his Magnificat secundi toni and the ‘Pleni’ of the Missa super ‘Si dedero’ (the last with the contrafact text Semper eris pauper) were printed in didactic collections of two-voice pieces such as Il primo libro a due voci (Venice, 1543) and Diphona amoena et florida (Nuremberg, 1549).
Archive 2009-05-01 Lu 2009
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I wash my feet before going to bed contrafact: one complete thought p. xxv, Contrafact Potes and Poets Press, Elmwood, CT 1996
Erin Moure reads Norma Cole Lemon Hound 2009
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So I guess the standard blues I-IV-V-IV progression is the most widely used contrafact of all?
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If the contrafact is “one complete thought” so the poem’s fact is perhaps: several and beckoning.
Erin Moure reads Norma Cole Lemon Hound 2009
bilby commented on the word contrafact
Oh I'm gonna confuse it all right.
June 6, 2022