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fauxbourdon

[foh-ber-don, foh-boor-dawn]

noun

  1. Music.a 15th-century compositional technique employing three voices, the upper and lower voices progressing an octave or a sixth apart while the middle voice extemporaneously doubles the upper part at a fourth below.

  2. the use of progressions of parallel sixth chords.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of fauxbourdon1

1875–80; < French: literally, false bourdon

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