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  supreme particles: the hocket concept   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In musical terms 'hocketing' is the sharing of a rhythmic and/or melodic line or phrase between two or more players, one part resting while the other part(s) has a note or notes.
On the higher level of the 5th dimension, this is the endless search for the 'twin soul', the meeting of the lower self and higher self, where the inner polarities of the self are reconciled.
Hocketing in the domains of the social/political might be viewed in terms of communication.
www.salon-digital.de /particles/paradocs/hockets/press/phil/hockets_phil.html   (500 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Hocket
As to what a hocket may be defined as, the reader would do best to find out for himself.
Titans shortstop Amanda Hocket, a sophomore from Bakersfield's Stockdale...
The simplified organ hocket, the prolonged cantus firmi and parallel...
www.encyclopedia.com /SearchResults.aspx?Q=Hocket   (1028 words)

  
 Philip Tagg | Hocket - EPMOW entry (2000)
Indeed, hockets are a prominent feature of several African music cultures, not only among the Ba-Benzélé featured on the Hancock recording, but also among the Mbuti, the Basarwa (Khoisan) and Gogo (Tanzania) (Nketia, 1974: 167).
Typical examples of funk hocketing are the quick, agogic interplay between high and low slap bass notes, or the fast interchange between extremely short vocal utterances, stabs from the horn section and interpunctuations from the rest of the band (e.g.
Advanced hocketing is also practised in Balinese gamelan music where very short portions of melody are allocated to many different players to produce highly complex sound patterns.
www.mediamusicstudies.net /tagg/articles/epmow/hocket.html   (371 words)

  
 Philip Tagg | Hocket - EPMOW entry (2000)
Indeed, hockets are a prominent feature of several African music cultures, not only among the Ba-Benzélé featured on the Hancock recording, but also among the Mbuti, the Basarwa (Khoisan) and Gogo (Tanzania) (Nketia, 1974: 167).
Typical examples of funk hocketing are the quick, agogic interplay between high and low slap bass notes, or the fast interchange between extremely short vocal utterances, stabs from the horn section and interpunctuations from the rest of the band (e.g.
Advanced hocketing is also practised in Balinese gamelan music where very short portions of melody are allocated to many different players to produce highly complex sound patterns.
www.mmmsp.com /tagg/articles/epmow/hocket.html   (371 words)

  
 From Scratch Archive | Hocketing
In strictly musical terms 'hocketing' is the sharing of a rhythmic and/or melodic line or phrase between two or more players, one part resting while the other part(s) has a note or notes.
An essential element of hocketing is integration - the working together and interlocking of parts, a procedure that has it's roots in basic principles of masculine/feminine, active/passive, positive/negative, sun/moon.
Hocketing in the domains of the social/political might be viewed in terms of a dialectic, where opposing views are reconciled via understanding and creative development; where folk talk to one another rather than past each other...
www.sonicsfromscratch.co.nz /FS/hocketing.php   (564 words)

  
 Hocket   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In Music hocket is the rhythmic linear technique using the alternation of notes, pitches, or chords.
In medieval practice of hocket, the Melody in two voices moves (sometimes quickly) back-and-forth in such a manner that one voice is still while the oher moves, and vice-versa.
In European music, hocket was used primarily in vocal music of the 13th and early 14th centuries.
www.ufaqs.com /wiki/en/ho/Hocket.htm   (146 words)

  
 ORB: The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies
Hocketing was classified by the presence or absence of various elements, such as a tenor (that is, a preexistent melody or melodic pattern in the lowest voice), text, and resecatio (the division of longs or breves by rests into smaller notes).
Hockets as self-contained compositions (such as the In seculum hockets of Example 2) died out in the fourteenth century, with the exception of Machaut's hocket David (PMFC 3:65-7) and Pycard's Sanctus (Old Hall 1/2:373-5).
Hocketing in general fell out of use as fifteenth-century composers adopted a smoother, more flowing rhythmic style, abandoned isorhythmic structure and lost a taste for rapid contrasts in small note values.
www.the-orb.net /encyclop/culture/music/hocket.html   (3262 words)

  
 VOS QUID ADMIRAMINI / GRATISSIMA VIRGINIS SPECIES
The first hocket announces the last third of the piece, and like motive y the device helps to create three sections in the upper voices.
There are a total of three hockets in the motet all located in the last third of the piece and spaced evenly according to the top voice (see score p.
The fact that the positioning of the hocket seems to be determined by the Triplum reflects the importance of this upper part.
www.haverford.edu /musc/multimedia/music230/armour/JAvitry.html   (797 words)

  
 ORB: The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies
Hocketing was classified by the presence or absence of various elements, such as a tenor (that is, a preexistent melody or melodic pattern in the lowest voice), text, and resecatio (the division of longs or breves by rests into smaller notes).
Hockets as self-contained compositions (such as the In seculum hockets of Example 2) died out in the fourteenth century, with the exception of Machaut's hocket David (PMFC 3:65-7) and Pycard's Sanctus (Old Hall 1/2:373-5).
Hocketing in general fell out of use as fifteenth-century composers adopted a smoother, more flowing rhythmic style, abandoned isorhythmic structure and lost a taste for rapid contrasts in small note values.
the-orb.net /encyclop/culture/music/hocket.html   (3262 words)

  
 hocket - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about hocket   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In music, a device in medieval vocal and instrumental music, consisting of phrases when broken up by rests, in such a way that when one part is silent another fills the gap.
A hocket is also a piece written in this style.
The word is similar to ‘hiccup’ and derived from the French equivalent hoquet.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Hocket   (107 words)

  
 Two New Orleans Early Music Groups
Hocket, a trio of recorders and harp, specializes in medieval music.
A hocket is also a medieval compositional technique in which two instruments alternate playing portions of a swiftly moving melody line, sometimes switching off from note to note.
Hocket and Musica Festiva have performed for house tours, historic house museum events, parties, club luncheons, church services, weddings, memorial services, elementary schools, and university music classes.
www.nasw.org /users/ShaunaRoberts/emgroups.html   (375 words)

  
 Two New Orleans Early Music Groups   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Hocket, a trio of recorders and harp, specializes in medieval music.
A hocket is also a medieval compositional technique in which two instruments alternate playing portions of a swiftly moving melody line, sometimes switching off from note to note.
Hocket and Musica Festiva have performed for house tours, historic house museum events, parties, club luncheons, church services, weddings, memorial services, elementary schools, and university music classes.
nasw.org /users/ShaunaRoberts/emgroups.html   (375 words)

  
 CJOnline.com | The Topeka Capital-Journal | Indian-related mural generates complaint 02/10/02
Also on Friday, former USD 186 board member Lee Hocket, of Larned, said he planned to file a separate complaint with the KHRC.
Hocket said the controversy regarding the mural reaches far beyond the traditional argument that LHS students are simply exercising their right to express school spirit.
Hocket no longer has much faith in the old argument that because the Indian has been the high school's mascot for so long, "we can't change it now," he said.
cjonline.com /stories/021002/kan_mural.shtml   (643 words)

  
 Waynesville, Ohio ~ Connections with the Past: Seth Hocket Ellis ~ Founder of the Ohio Grange
However, Waynesville’s growth, and the settlement of the surrounding area, would be phenomenal during its first decade due to the influx of pioneers.
Seth Hocket Ellis ~ Founder of the Ohio Grange
Seth Hocket Ellis (1830-1904) was born at Martinsville in Clinton County, Ohio on January 3rd, 1830 and in 1847 came to Springboro, Ohio and then married on August 21, 1851, Miss Rebecca Tressler (1833-1908).
waynesgenhis.blogspot.com /2005/09/seth-hocket-ellis-founder-of-ohio.html   (529 words)

  
 Zoa
The little girls were daughters of Dr. HOCKET, a leading physician of the community.
Norah and her chums were having a fine time planning the party and pairing off the boys and girls and I was an interested listener to all of the arrangements.
The name of Zoa HOCKET would embarrass me for a long time after this little incident.
members.aol.com /kjtcet2/zoa.htm   (654 words)

  
 ClassicallyHip: Harry Partch - Final - Part 7
While there, Harry deduces that Serious Gerard Schwarz's late brother Richard Alan was the "R.A.S" who removed the lute Hocket from the sea cave.[HP6] Harmony recalls seeing a lute amongst house-usher JM Kraus' possessions.[HP5] Kraus reveals that he placed the lute Hocket in the cave for Voltisubito, and Richard died retrieving it.
Bellatrix's behaviour convinces the trio that another Hocket is hidden in the Lekeu vault.
Voltisubito also realizes that his Hockets are being destroyed; his mind link with Harry unintentionally reveals that Amy Marcy Cheney Beach’s Divertimento Hocket is hidden at Hogwoods.
classicallyhip.blogspot.com /2007/09/harry-partch-final-part-7.html   (1636 words)

  
 African Music - Page 99
A number of these flutes are made so that the technique of melodic playing known as hocket can be employed.
Using the hocket technique melodies are formed by each flute sounding single tones in a melodic chain.
Trumpets and horns are made from the horns of many animals which include elephant tusks and are used in various ensembles.
trumpet.sdsu.edu /M151/African_Music2a.html   (266 words)

  
 Harmonia
A hocket is a musical technique in which two parts are placed one on top of the other so that when one voice stops singing the other sings, and vice versa.
This week on Harmonia, we've got hockets on the docket with music from Theatre of Voices and much more.
On Harmonia this week, we'll focus on the musical technique called a "hocket" and feature examples performed by Theatre of Voices and more.
www.indiana.edu /~harmonia/0352tc.html   (124 words)

  
 Grove Music: Guide to Grove and Sibelius   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Examples of hocket technique brought about by Perotinus
Quasi-variational use of hocketing, Conductus, Veri vitis; D-W 628, f.136 (127); E-Mn 20486, f.36; I-Fl Plut.29.1, f.270: two excerpts
Hocketing transformed into imitative antiphony, Motet, Cesaris: A virtutis/Ergo beata (signat)/Benedicta/contratenor
www.grovemusic.com /grove-owned/music/sibelius_guide/counterpoint/sib_hocket.html   (82 words)

  
 Allegheny College: Gypsy Hocket to Present Chamber Music Recital at Allegheny
Allegheny College: Gypsy Hocket to Present Chamber Music Recital at Allegheny
Meadville, Pa. – April 2, 2007 – The duo Gypsy Hocket, composed of Matthew McCright, piano, and Susanna Reilly, cellist, will be joined by clarinetist Roi Mazare for a chamber music recital on Friday, April 13 at 8 p.m.
The recital is free and open to the public.
www.allegheny.edu /news/releases/006882.php   (143 words)

  
 Hocket
6 letters in word "hocket": C E H K O T.
No anagrams for hocket found in this word list.
Words formed from hocket by changing one letter
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 Digg - Major Hocket Mag Rules out Edmonton
Digg - Major Hocket Mag Rules out Edmonton
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 IGN Boards - An Epic Hocket bet for the Ages, See Inside for all the Details - Money Involved $
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 Hocket to take on number three team - Sports
Hocket to take on number three team - Sports
Sioux play last season's national champions in opener
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 Definition of hocket - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
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www.merriamwebster.com /dictionary/hocket   (41 words)

  
 An Andriessen Glossary
Another mediaeval technique, in which a melody is split between two voices, so that one sings while the other is silent and vice-versa.
Here it is part of the long melody –; hocketed between the two identical ensembles – that closes the piece.
Andriessen also hockets chords between groups of instruments, normally placed some distance apart to heighten the effect.
www.londonsinfonietta.org.uk /andriessen-online/glossary.html   (834 words)

  
 Seek4Me.com - hocket jersey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
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 Genggong - the BalineseJaw harp   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
These are tension harps and are difficult to play at the speeds normally found in Bali.
The two instruments hocket (play interspersed notes) in complex rhythmic patterns, which produce a very intricate and exciting effect.
Usually players hold either a piece of palm or banana leaf beside their mouth when playing to act as a resonator.
www.asza.com /ijgenggong.shtml   (110 words)

  
 Seek4Me.com - hocket equipment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
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 Hocket All Star Game Ticket   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
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