alaplépés
Alaplépés is a concept in Hungarian classical music that refers to the fundamental patterns or rhythmic motifs used in compositions, particularly in the works of Béla Bartók. These patterns serve as a foundation or baseline for the music, similar to a pedal point in Western classical music.
In Bartók's compositions, alaplépés typically involves the repetition of a simple rhythmic pattern or motif, often
Bartók's employment of alaplépés is closely tied to his interest in Hungarian folk music and its rhythms.
The concept of alaplépés has had a significant influence on Hungarian classical music, particularly in the