The art of musical imitation Among the many concepts that shaped the development of Western polyphony, few are as elegant and intellectually fascinating as the canon . At its core lies a remarkably simple idea: one voice presents a melody, and one or more additional voices repeat that melody after a specified delay, following a predetermined pattern of imitation. From this principle emerged one of the most enduring and sophisticated techniques in the history of musical composition. The word itself derives from the Greek kanon , meaning a rule, measure, or guiding principle. In musical usage, the term captures the essence of the technique with remarkable precision. The participating voices follow a clearly defined procedure of imitation, creating a structure in which order, balance, and creativity coexist .
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