A literary parallel of the tone row is found in Georges Perec's poems which use each of a particular set of letters only once.
Skid Row | Saints Row | Skid Row (American band) | Savile Row | Death Row Records | Saints Row 2 | Kings Row | Saints Row: The Third | Paternoster Row | Forest Row | Colmore Row | Cannery Row | Westland Row | Front Row Motorsports | Franchot Tone | Embassy Row | Tone Lōc | Tone | Skid Row, Los Angeles | Sandy Row | River Tone | Ringback tone | In a Mellow Tone | Desolation Row | Cannery Row (novel) | Boathouse Row | Bent-over row | Yasunao Tone | Wolfe Tone | Wild Thing (Tone Lōc song) |
The pitches of the row used in Incises, and sur Incises are used in the rows (based on the Sacher hexachord) for Répons, Messagesquisse, and Dérive 1.