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=== Composite hemiola === The four-note [[ostinato]] pattern of [[Mykola Leontovych]]'s "[[Carol of the Bells]]" (the first measure below) is the composite of the two-against-three [[hemiola]] (the second measure). {{Block indent|<score sound="1"> \new Staff << \mergeDifferentlyHeadedOn \mergeDifferentlyDottedOn \new voice \relative c'' { \set Score.tempoHideNote = ##t \tempo 4 = 136 \key g \minor \time 3/4 bes4 a8 bes g4 \bar "||" \stemDown bes4 a g \bar "||" } \new voice \relative c'' { s2. \stemUp bes4. bes } >> </score>}} Another example of polyrhythm can be found in measures 64 and 65 of the first movement of [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart]]'s [[Piano Sonata No. 12 (Mozart)|Piano Sonata No. 12]]. Three evenly-spaced sets of three attack-points span two measures. {{Block indent|<score sound="1"> { \new PianoStaff << \new Staff << \set Score.currentBarNumber = #62 \bar "" \relative c' { \set Score.tempoHideNote = ##t \tempo 4 = 160 \clef treble \key f \major \time 3/4 <d aes'>8 <d aes'> r <d aes'> r <d aes'> <d g> <d g> r <d g> r <d g> <c g'> <c g'> r <c g'> <c f>[ <c f>] r <c f> <b f'>[ <b f'>] r <b f'> } >> \new Staff << \relative c, { \clef bass \key f \major \time 3/4 <bes bes'>4 d' f <ees, ees'> g' bes <aes,, aes'> aes'' <d,, d'> d'' <g,,, g'> g'' } >> >> } </score>}}
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