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parallel fifths

Parallel fifths are two musical lines whose notes are a fifth apart. In the medieval music known as organum, voices moved in parallel fifths or in other parallel intervals. In the Classical and Romantic periods, parallel fifths were generally considered undesirable and even incorrect, the ungainly gesture of an ill-trained student. But many twentieth-century tonal composers found the stark, austere sound of parallel fifths appealing.