- In
music theory, the
tritone is
defined as a
musical interval spanning three adjacent whole tones (six semitones). For instance, the
interval from F up...
- The
tritone substitution is a
common chord substitution found in both jazz and
classical music.
Where jazz is concerned, it was the
precursor to more...
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tritone in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tritone may
refer to:
Tritone (music), or
augmented fourth, a
dissonant interval of two
pitches Tritone (telephony)...
- Look up
tritones in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tritones may
refer to:
Tritones (mythology)
Triton (mythology)
Daimones of the sea, see
daemon (classical...
- The
tritone paradox is an
auditory illusion in
which a
sequentially pla**** pair of
Shepard tones separated by an
interval of a
tritone, or half octave...
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pentatonic scale and an
additional flat 5th
scale degree: C E♭ F G♭ G B♭ C. The
tritone scale, C D♭ E G♭ G(♮) B♭,[unreliable source?] is
enharmonically equivalent...
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Villa Tritone (also
known as
Villa Astor) is a
villa located in Sorrento, Italy. The
villa is
believed to date back to the 16th
century when the Labonia...
- pair of
Shepard tones separated by an
interval of a
tritone (half an octave)
produces the
tritone paradox.
Shepard had
predicted that the two
tones would...
- of
commonly used
chord progressions in music. R., Ken (2012). DOG EAR
Tritone Substitution for Jazz Guitar,
Amazon Digital Services, Inc., ASIN: B008FRWNIW...
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septimal tritone is a
tritone (about one half of an octave) that
involves the
factor seven.
There are two that are inverses. The
lesser septimal tritone (also...