- An
octatonic scale is any eight-note
musical scale. However, the term most
often refers to the
ancohemitonic symmetric scale composed of
alternating whole...
- uncomfortable." In
September 2019,
Greenwood launched a
record label,
Octatonic Records, to
release contemporary classical music by
soloists and small...
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polytonal analysis used a
monoscalar approach to
analyze the
music with the
octatonic scale. However,
Tymoczko states that this was
problematic in that it does...
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practices and use non-Western
harmonic devices such as the
whole tone and
octatonic scales. They saw Western-style
conservatories as
unnecessary and antipathetic...
- two
transpositions and one mode. Play The
second mode, also
called the
octatonic, diminished, whole-half, or half-whole scale, is
divided into four groups...
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eight notes or
tones comprising an octave.
There are
eight notes in the
octatonic scale.
There are
eight musicians in a
double quartet or an octet. Both...
- "American" sound. he
fuses these qualities with
modernist elements such as
octatonic and whole-tone scales,
polyrhythmic ostinato figures, and
dissonant counterpoint...
- scale,
Hungarian major scale,
Romanian major scale, and the so-called
octatonic scale.
Hemitonia is also
quantified by the
number of
semitones present...
- Kahan,
Sylvia (2009). In
Search of New Scales:
Edmond de Polignac,
Octatonic Explorer. Rochester:
University of
Rochester Press. ISBNÂ 978-1-58046-305-8...
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melodic minor, and the
natural minor.
Other examples of
scales are the
octatonic scale and the
pentatonic or five-tone scale,
which is
common in folk music...