- An
octatonic scale is any eight-note
musical scale. However, the term most
often refers to the
ancohemitonic symmetric scale composed of
alternating whole...
-
Octatonic records, as the two
Octatonic records "seemed to not
really connect with anybody". In 2024,
Greenwood said he
planned to
revive Octatonic with...
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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...
- The
complexe sonore is an
octatonic chord consisting of
minor third relations. More precisely, the
complexe sonore is Igor Stravinsky's use of diatonic...
- of the
whole tone and
octatonic scales, the
registral distribution of the harmony, and the
derivation of the
complete octatonic scale.
According to Reise...
- in both "the
larger octatonic collection embraces and
supports both
supposed tonalities" (Wilson 1992, p. 27). Here, the
octatonic collection is partitioned...
- is not true such as the
ascending melodic minor,
harmonic minor, and
octatonic scales. Well
formed generated collections generators and
bisectors coincide...
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Western European classical music,
including the diatonic, whole-tone,
octatonic (or diminished), and the
modes of the
ascending melodic minor. All of...
-
scales may be
referred to as diminished. One of the more
common is the
Octatonic scale constructed from Co7 and its
tensions (transposed into the same...
- C♯/D
octatonic scale and set the
pleading text. The
minor second motif in the
chorus is
continued throughout the movement. The use of the
octatonic scale...