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Serialism is a method of composition in music that uses a series of values to manipulate different musical elements. While it is most commonly associated with the twelve-tone technique developed by Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg, which involves the systematic arrangement of all twelve pitches of the chromatic scale, serialism can apply to various musical parameters, such as rhythm, dynamics, timbre, and articulation.

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