- files? See
media help. The
twelve-
tone technique—also
known as dodecaphony,
twelve-
tone serialism, and (in
British usage)
twelve-note composition—is a method...
- The
chromatic scale (or
twelve-
tone scale) is a set of
twelve pitches (more completely,
pitch classes) used in
tonal music, with
notes separated by the...
- Schoenberg's
twelve-
tone technique,
though some of his
contemporaries were also
working to
establish serialism as a form of post-tonal thinking.
Twelve-
tone technique...
- interval, 1⁄12 the
width of an octave, is
called a
semitone or half step.
Twelve-
tone equal temperament is the most
widespread system in
music today. It has...
- This is an
incomplete list of
musical pieces composed in the
twelve-
tone technique and
pieces that use serialism.
Second Viennese School Alban Berg Kammerkonzert...
- key
signatures adjacent to one another.
Twelve-
tone equal temperament tuning divides each
octave into
twelve equivalent semitones, and the
circle of fifths...
-
substantially developed his
twelve-
tone technique. He
systematically interrelated all
notes of the
chromatic scale in his
twelve-
tone music,
often exploiting...
- composer, his
music was
largely atonal,
using methods similar to the
twelve-
tone technique of the
Second Viennese School. This
serialist style, and atonality...
-
several ways to
create a just
tuning of the
twelve-
tone scale.
Pythagorean tuning can
produce a
twelve-
tone scale, but it does so by
involving ratios of...
- In music, an all-interval
twelve-
tone row, series, or chord, is a
twelve-
tone tone row
arranged so that it
contains one
instance of each
interval within...