Hidden consecutives occur when two independent parts approach a single perfect fifth or an octave by similar motion instead of oblique or contrary motion. These are therefore also generally forbidden among independently moving parts. This lack of individuality is even more pronounced when parts move in parallel octaves or in unison. Consecutive fifths are avoided in part because they cause a loss of individuality between parts. Intervening octaves are irrelevant to this aspect of musical grammar for example, parallel 12ths (i.e., as created by successive intervals of an octave plus a fifth) are equivalent to parallel fifths. Or 'parallel fifths and octaves', quintos consecutivos (Spanish), quinte di moto retto, ottave di moto retto (Italian), Quintenfolgen, Quintenparallelen, Oktavenfolgen, Oktavenparallelen (German), quintes consécutives, octaves consécutives (French)Īlso known as parallel fifths, involve the concurrence of successive intervals of a perfect fifth between two voices in parallel motion e.g., a parallel movement from C to D in one voice, and G to A in a higher voice. Of altars and churches and sacred vessels, the setting apart of these things exclusively for the service of GodĬhords of the same kind succeeding one another without interruption Of bishops, the conferrring of the character of the office by bishops to another To make sacred, the separation of a thing or person for divine service of the Eucharist, the act whereby the bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ (Italian) with freedom, with ease, with agility (French) to devote, to consecrate (religious), to establish (Italian) calmly, reposefully, in a calm and tranquil manner (Italian) referring to, in reference to, with reference to, with regards to (Italian) with repetition, to be repeated (Italian) resignedly, with a sense of resignation (i.e. (Italian) with rage, furiously, passionately, angrily ![]() If you would like to support our work writing and maintaining the teaching resources on this site please click on the donate button and follow the online instructions - thank you for your contribution. ![]() If any detail is incorrect or incomplete please advise us, using our dictionary amendment form.
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