In music, "permutation" refers to the rearrangement of elements within a musical composition. This concept can be applied to various aspects of music, including melodies, harmonies, rhythms, or even entire sections of a piece. By permuting musical elements, composers or musicians can create variations, explore new textures, and develop themes in innovative ways. Permutation often involves mathematical concepts, where specific sets of notes or motifs are systematically transformed or reordered.
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