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diatonic scale contains two
tritones for each octave. For instance, the above-mentioned C
major scale contains the
tritones F–B (from F to the B above...
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Tritones (disambiguation)
Triton (disambiguation)
Tritonia (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Tritone...
- 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 substitution is a
common chord substitution found in both jazz and
classical music.
Where jazz is concerned, it was the
precursor to more...
- Spanish). 31 July 2021.
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- The Neighbourhood) "Rather Be" (Clean Bandit) UCSD
Tritones Website Hanacek, John. "The
Tritones." The UCSD Guardian. 14 May 2010: 7. Patringenaru, Ioana...
- 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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temperament and 22
equal temperament do not
distinguish between these tritones; 19
equal temperament does
distinguish them but doesn't
match them closely...
- one or more
tritones,
while atritonic scales do not
contain tritones. A
special monotonic relationship exists between semitones and
tritones as
scales are...
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color combinations used. Due to
recent advances in technology, duotones,
tritones, and
quadtones can be
easily created using image mani****tion programs...