Coupling, Kopellung. A technique whereby important structural notes occur in two different registers, giving an expansive aspect to the music. The example, from Variation 4, shows a coupling of D in m. 1 and G in m. 3. Each principal melodic note occurs in two octaves, first the lower, then the higher, obligatory register.
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Background | Coupling | Cover tone | Diminution | Divider | Foreground | Fundamental line | Fundamental structure| Graph | Head tone | Inital ascent | Interruption | Linear progression | Linkage | Middleground | Mixture | Motion from/to an inner voice | Obligatory | Octave transer | Prolongation | Reaching-over | Scale-step| Structural level | Unfolding | Voice exchange |