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-{{Template}}+{{Template}}In [[music]], '''serialism''' is a technique for [[Musical composition#A musical composition|composition]] that uses [[Set (music)|sets]] to describe [[Aspect of music|musical elements]], and allows the [[Permutation (music)|manipulation]] of those sets. Serialism is often, though not universally, held to begin with [[twelve-tone technique]].
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In music, serialism is a technique for composition that uses sets to describe musical elements, and allows the manipulation of those sets. Serialism is often, though not universally, held to begin with twelve-tone technique.




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