- A
tritonic scale is a
musical scale or mode with
three notes per octave. This is in
contrast to a
heptatonic (seven-note)
scale such as the
major scale...
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being equal.
Related to
these semitone classifications are
tritonic and
atritonic scales.
Tritonic scales contain one or more tritones,
while atritonic scales...
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tritones is atritonia. A
musical scale or
chord containing tritones is
called tritonic; one
without tritones is atritonic.
Since a
chromatic scale is
formed by...
- JSTOR 3063446. S2CID 161691285. Kahl,
Thede - "Istoria aromânilor",
Editura Tritonic, București, 2006 A.N.
Haciu – "Aromânii. Comerț, industrie, arte, expansiune...
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Asian music; also
known as the "black note"
scale Tetratonic (4 notes),
tritonic (3 notes), and
ditonic (2 notes):
generally limited to
prehistoric ("primitive")...
- Two
harmonizations of "Yankee Doodle" In music,
harmonization is the
chordal accompaniment to a line or melody: "Using
chords and
melodies together, making...
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string instruments, like the
European pipe and
tabor tradition.
Andean tritonic and
pentatonic scales were
elaborated during the
colonial period into hexatonic...
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vector analysis, and thus all
heptatonic scales are both
hemitonic and
tritonic.
There is a
special affinity for
heptatonic scales in the
Western key signature...
- Bucharest:
Tritonic. ISBN 978-606-749-210-1. Cristescu,
Sorin (2018).
Queen Marie of Romania. Confessions,
February 1914 -
March 1927. Bucharest:
Tritonic....
- eight-pitch
scale of
eastern culture,
often finding itself in the
pentatonic or
tritonic scale. The
voice can
range from a tense, nasal, or
relaxed sound, and consist...