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- 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...
- Two harmonizations of "Yankee Doodle" In music, harmonization is the chordal accompaniment to a line or melody: "Using chords and melodies together, making...
- 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...
- string instruments, like the European pipe and tabor tradition. Andean tritonic and pentatonic scales were elaborated during the colonial period into hexatonic...
- Asian music; also known as the "black note" scale Tetratonic (4 notes), tritonic (3 notes), and ditonic (2 notes): generally limited to prehistoric ("primitive")...
- 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...
- 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...
- people also largely used the pentatonic and tetratonic, occasionally also tritonic scales. Tetratonic music was known among the Inuit, including the Greenlandic...
- being equal. Related to these semitone classifications are tritonic and atritonic scales. Tritonic scales contain one or more tritones, while atritonic scales...
- Bucharest: Tritonic. ISBN 978-606-749-210-1. Cristescu, Sorin (2018). Queen Marie of Romania. Confessions, February 1914 - March 1927. Bucharest: Tritonic....