- is the use of
chromatic harmony. In
other words, at
least one note of the
chord is
chromatically altered. Any
chord that is not
chromatic is a diatonic...
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Chromaticity is an
objective specification of the
quality of a
color regardless of its luminance.
Chromaticity consists of two
independent parameters,...
- The
chromatic scale (or twelve-tone scale) is a set of
twelve pitches (more completely,
pitch classes) used in
tonal music, with
notes separated by the...
- "colored"), may
refer to:
Chromatic scale, the western-tempered twelve-tone
scale Chromatic chord,
chords built from
tones chromatically altered from the native...
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trill rises chromatically by step
above this
harmonic uncertainty,
forming a
chromatic fourth ..." The term as used in the
phrase chromatic fourth itself...
- The
chromatic harmonica is a type of
harmonica that uses a button-activated
sliding bar to
redirect air from the hole in the
mouthpiece to the selected...
- the
chromatic polynomials of some graph, a
question that
remains open, and
introduced the
concept of
chromatically equivalent graphs. Today,
chromatic polynomials...
- In optics,
chromatic aberration (CA), also
called chromatic distortion,
color aberration,
color fringing, or
purple fringing, is a
failure of a lens to...
- The RGB
chromaticity space, two
dimensions of the
normalized RGB space, is a
chromaticity space, a two-dimensional
color space in
which there is no intensity...
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Chromatics were an
American electronic music band from Portland, Oregon,
formed in 2001. The band's
final line-up
consisted of Ruth
Radelet (vocals, guitar...