Sideways movement
In counterpoint theory, lateral movement (lat. Motus obliquus , "oblique movement") describes the movement ratio of two voices, one of which rises or falls and the other remains.
See also: movement (counterpoint)
In counterpoint theory, lateral movement (lat. Motus obliquus , "oblique movement") describes the movement ratio of two voices, one of which rises or falls and the other remains.
See also: movement (counterpoint)