Stokes Encyclopedia of Music And Musicians Covering the Entire Period of Music

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Invenzione. It. Invention.
Inversion. Transposition of parts, themes, chords, or intervals. When a part is raised in COUNTERPOINT by an octave, the result is " Inversio in octavam acutam. " When a part is lowered in the same manner it be- comes " Inversio in octavam gravem '* or " Inferiorem. " Parts are often in- verted at the 5th, 10th, or 12th. Themes may be inverted by being re- peated backward, " Inversio Cancri- zans " or retrograde inversion. A chord may be inverted as often as it has to
...nes, the root excepted, by mak- ing an inner note serve as the bass. The inversions of an interval are pro- duced by raising the lower tone an octave or lowering the higher tone an octave. Within the octave the inver- sion of an interval may be found in the difference between the known in- terval and the figure 9, thus a 5th inverted becomes a 4th; a 6th a 3d. Pedal Point is said to be inverted when it is transferred from the low- est to an upper part in the harmony.
Invitatorium. Antiphon at the beginning of Matins.


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