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CROSSING INTERVALS

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PATTERNS 1243-1250
Two overlapping hexatonic rows forming twelve-tone patterns
Each pattern consists of two 6-tone rows that interweave to create a complete chromatic aggregate. Each row moves by a consistent interval type.
8 patterns total
PATTERNNAMEDESCRIPTIONROW 1 INTERVALSEXAMPLE
1243Crossing SecondsTwo hexatonic rows moving by major/minor secondsm2-M2-m2-M2-m2
CDbEbEF#GAbBbBC#DF
1244Crossing Minor ThirdsTwo hexatonic rows moving by minor thirdsm3-m3-m3-m3-m3
CEbGbADbEGBbDFAbB
1245Crossing Major ThirdsTwo hexatonic rows moving by major thirdsM3-M3-M3-M3-M3
CEAbDbFADGbBEbGBb
1246Crossing Perfect FourthsTwo hexatonic rows moving by perfect fourthsP4-P4-P4-P4-P4
CFBbEbAbDbGbBEADG
1247Crossing TritonesTwo hexatonic rows moving by tritonesTT-TT-TT-TT-TT
CGbDbGDAbEbAEBbFB
1248Crossing Perfect FifthsTwo hexatonic rows moving by perfect fifthsP5-P5-P5-P5-P5
CGDAEBGbDbAbEbBbF
1249Crossing Minor SixthsTwo hexatonic rows moving by minor sixthsm6-m6-m6-m6-m6
CAbEDbBbGbEbBGFDBb
1250Crossing Major SixthsTwo hexatonic rows moving by major sixthsM6-M6-M6-M6-M6
CAGbEbCAbFDBbGEDb