Contrapuntal motion

As a counter movement (Latin motus contrarius ) is called in musical counterpoint teaching the motion ratio of two voices, one of which rises and the other falls. Counter-movement is a safe means of avoiding forbidden parallels; however, the counter-movement of a perfect consonance in a oktavidentisches interval ( fifth - twelfth, octave - line, etc.), the so-called anti- parallel, as prohibited in the low -part harmony.

See also movement ( counterpoint)

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