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Canon

Canada, 1964
film

In its simplest form the canon is a kind of singing game, a round for voices where each singer picks up the words and tune, a beat or so after the preceding o..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Musical forms: the canon (TEFC)

United States, 1978
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Chants populaires

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Alouette

Canada, 1944
Similarity: 69%

Let's all sing together. No. 2

Canada, 1944
Similarity: 68%

Let's all sing together. No. 1

Canada, 1944
Similarity: 67%

The Eye hears the ear sees

Canada, 1970
Similarity: 67%

Let's all sing together. No. 4

Canada, 1944
Similarity: 67%

Let's all sing together. No. 6

Canada, 1944
Similarity: 67%

Window on Canada. No. 29

Canada, 1954
Similarity: 67%

C'est l'aviron

Canada, 1943
Similarity: 66%

Lines - horizontal

Canada, 1960
Similarity: 66%

Two bagatelles

Canada, 1951
Similarity: 66%

Music in the wind

Canada, 1945
Similarity: 66%

Bing bang boom

Canada, 1969
Similarity: 66%

Voice of Canada

Canada, 1947
Similarity: 65%

Dots

Canada, 1948
Similarity: 65%

Synchromy = Synchromie

Canada, 1971
Similarity: 65%

Musicanada

Canada, 1975
Similarity: 65%
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