Illustration of elision
elision
- Definition:
A deletion
whereby the final note or chord of one
phrase simultaneously functions as the first note or chord of a new
phrase. There are many examples; one well-known one is the
opening of Beethoven's Symphony no. 8.
Lerdahl and
Jackendoff (1983)
use slightly different terminology:
grouping
overlap
and
grouping
elision.