undiminished in pandiatonic harmony". An opposed point of view holds that pandiatonicism does not project a clear and stable tonic. Pandiatonicism is also referred...
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tonality to all keys (rather than to no key) Nonfunctional tonality or pandiatonicism Bitonality This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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bass was the most defining note of a sonority. See: thoroughbass. In pandiatonic chords the bass often does not determine the chord, as is always the...
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triadic and contains simple, repeated progressions, or in some cases pandiatonicism. Often extended tertian harmonies are followed by whole tone harmonies...
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as "harmonically ... one of their most intriguing, with its chains of pandiatonic clusters". The Beatles recorded "This Boy" on 17 October 1963, the same...
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limited transposition Neotonality New Complexity New Objectivity Noise Pandiatonicism Polyrhythms Polytonality Post-romanticism Process Quartal and quintal...
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characteristic harmonic complexity of the prelude, the fugue is written in pandiatonic C major, without a single accidental. 2 A minor The prelude is a toccata...
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Everett points out that the chord relates to the Beatles' interest in pandiatonic harmony. Dominic Pedler has also provided an interpretation of the chord...
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the language of 19th-century romanticism, but mixes this language with pandiatonic tonality, modal writing, and serial techniques. As in the Goldberg Variations...
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that moved along a zigzag path." He frequently used polytonality and pandiatonicism in his writing, and his music could be marked by sharp rhythmic interjections...
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