-
Otonality and
utonality are
terms introduced by
Harry Partch to
describe chords whose pitch classes are the
harmonics or
subharmonics of a
given fixed...
- "dualism" is what
produces the change-in-direction
described above. See also:
Utonality) In the 1880s,
Riemann proposed a
system of
transformations that related...
-
hexachord are
drawn from
different otonality or
utonality on A+
utonality, C
otonality and
utonality, and E♭- otonality,
outlining a
diminished triad...
-
cents wider.
Major and
minor Musical tuning Minor chord Otonality and
Utonality Kamien,
Roger (2008). Music: An
Appreciation (6th brief ed.). p. 46....
- (theoretical)
undertones rather than (actual)
overtones (harmonics) (See also:
Utonality). The root of the
minor triad is thus
considered the top of the fifth...
-
undertone series are
equally fundamental, and his
concepts of
Otonality and
Utonality is
based on this idea. Similarly, in 2006 G.H.
Jackson suggested that...
- to
Harmonic series (music).
Fourier series Klang (music)
Otonality and
Utonality Piano acoustics Scale of
harmonics Undertone series William Forde Thompson...
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third is
obtainable as such from the
overtone series. (See
Otonality and
Utonality.) The
minor scale is so
named because of the
presence of this interval...
- in both an otonal, 5:6:7 form, as for
instance C–E♭–F♯, and an
inverted utonal form, as for
instance C–D♯–F♯. As
previously remarked, it has a septimal...
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otonal tetrad is C-F♭-G-C, and C-F♭-G-A♯ is
still another seventh chord. The
utonal tetrad, the
inversion of the
otonal tetrad, is
spelled C-D♯-G-G. Further...