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Pandiatonicism is a
musical technique of
using the
diatonic (as
opposed to the chromatic)
scale without the
limitations of
functional tonality.
Music using...
- b**** was the most
defining note of a sonority. See: thoroughb****. In
pandiatonic chords the b****
often does not
determine the chord, as is
always the...
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tonality to all keys (rather than to no key)
Nonfunctional tonality or
pandiatonicism Bitonality This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
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confusedly ****imilated to
other ones," and her
harmony as "essentially
pandiatonic with
panchromatic moments." Her
music has been
performed by the BBC Symphony...
- as "harmonically ... one of
their most intriguing, with its
chains of
pandiatonic clusters". The
Beatles recorded "This Boy" on 17
October 1963, the same...
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language of 19th-century romanticism, but
mixes this
language with
pandiatonic tonality,
modal writing, and
serial techniques. As in the
Goldberg Variations...
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characteristic harmonic complexity of the prelude, the
fugue is
written in
pandiatonic C major,
without a
single accidental. 2 A
minor The
prelude is a toccata...
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Everett points out that the
chord relates to the Beatles'
interest in
pandiatonic harmony.
Dominic Pedler has also
provided an
interpretation of the chord...
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triadic and
contains simple,
repeated progressions, or in some
cases pandiatonicism.
Often extended tertian harmonies are
followed by
whole tone harmonies...
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Arabic modal influences in the
music of Ami
Maayani complement the
pandiatonic polyphony of
Yuval Rabin.
Sabin Levi, on the
other hand,
employs minimalism...