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Chromaticism is a
compositional technique interspersing the
primary diatonic pitches and
chords with
other pitches of the
chromatic scale. In
simple terms...
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Chromaticity is an
objective specification of the
quality of a
color regardless of its luminance.
Chromaticity consists of two
independent parameters,...
- next [symmetry] it has no
tonic [key]. ...
Chromaticism [is t]he
introduction of some
pitches of the
chromatic scale into
music that is
basically diatonic...
- In optics,
chromatic aberration (CA), also
called chromatic distortion and spherochromatism, is a
failure of a lens to
focus all
colors to the same point...
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composition Chromaticism, the use of
chromatic scales, chords, and
modulations Total chromatic, the use of all
twelve pitches of the
chromatic scale in tonal...
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hexachordal practices and with
occasional true
melodic chromaticism. It is the
small number of
chromatic intervals in L****us's [= L****o's]
Sibylline Prophecies...
- The RGB
chromaticity space, two
dimensions of the
normalized RGB space, is a
chromaticity space, a two-dimensional
color space in
which there is no intensity...
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deceptive cadence, in part due to
their rarity and in part due to
their chromaticism (they come from 'outside' the key),
while another says they are so rare...
- The
chromatic harmonica is a type of
harmonica that uses a button-activated
sliding bar to
redirect air from the hole in the
mouthpiece to the selected...
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Chromatic adaptation is the
human visual system’s
ability to
adjust to
changes in
illumination in
order to
preserve the
appearance of
object colors. It...