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- different pitch from standard. Typically the alteration is between a quartertone and a semitone, but this varies depending on the musical context. Like...
- Gyte, a one-man avantgarde black metal band from Missouri, USA. Another quartertone metal album was issued by the Swedish band M****ive Audio Nerve. Australian...
- manufactured by Pleyel in 1920. Abdallah Chahine later constructed his quartertone "Oriental piano" with the help of Austrian Hofmann. With technological...
- commas using Giuseppe Tartini's symbol, and undecimal quartertones using the common practice quartertone signs (a single cross and backwards flat). For higher...
- quartertone at A or B for the harmonic seventh, but since ⁠7/4⁠ is 968.826 cents, it is 18 cents or almost a whole comma sharp from the quartertone....
- World (1970) Oteri, Frank J., circles mostly in wood, a wind quintet in quartertones (2002) Paterson, Robert, Wind Quintet (2004) Patterson, Paul Comedy for...
- Sea" "Mary Don't You Weep" "Stand by Me" "Johnny Too Bad" "Curry and Quartertones" Taj Mahal - guitar, vocals Vishna Mohan Bhatt - guitar (mohan veena)...
- Verbanck (1881–1961), sculptor Seppe Gebruers (born 1990), the first quartertone jazzpianist. Swen Vincke (born 1972), video game director and the head...
- Dissertation by Myles Skinner on the Préludes Op. 22 for 2 pianos tuned a quartertone apart M. Beaulieu: Cyclical Structures and Linear Voice-Leading in the...
- (1943) Suite for quartertone trumpet and trombone, Op. 56 (1944) Suite in quartertones for 4 trombones, Op. 72 (1950) Fromental Halévy Prométhée enchaîné (1849)...