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The melody on ?piece of paper from the city hall? is liberated from the confines of folk and pop music, into the chromaticism of jazz. ?Little Green? was the song I used to skip on the record. It's the only throwback to a simpler folky ...
they weave into their dark yet colorful tic Allan Kozinn described the symphony's chromaticism as more extreme, more fluid, and its themes and textures Another critic, Alex Ross, remarked that ?against all odds, this work succeeds in ...
For example, you might use three or four frets in a row on a single string as part of your melody. Try going up (eg frets 5-6-7) and going down (eg frets 7-6-5), be creative.
The diminished 7th and half-diminished chords began to appear largely to address, I think, the added chromaticism and passing tones in the melody. In this example the diminished 5th of the D half-diminished chord becomes the leading ...
Chromaticism, the intentional use of ?accidental? notes outside the basic scale of a composition, was the emotion-inducing device par excellence of Romantic music. Fittingly, Sergei Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf is discussed in detail ...
The seeming stability of the opening sonority of B and F-sharp is usurped by the chromaticism, clearly cadencing on B in the company of F, and F-sharp has been pushed out. In all of the English horn passages, F and B are prominent and ...
From many 20th century string quartet I listened, I notice a specific favorite phrase or 'lick' using chromaticism used by many composers (if I notice again will try to write down it). This phrase will create effect like in horror movie ...
Obviously tintinabulation has not shifted the musical paradigm in the same way as Schoenberg's total chromaticism and 12-tone technique. But, like Schoenberg, Pärt did show competence in the predominating style of his day before moving ...
The downward chromaticism of the madrigal's opening forms a thread through much of the composition, not least at the end of a glorious orchestral blaze, which put me in mind of a dubiously glorious auto da fé. Falling intervals, hand in ...
The melody on ?piece of paper from the city hall? is liberated from the confines of folk and pop music, into the chromaticism of jazz. ?Little Green? was the song I used to skip on the record. It's the only throwback to a simpler folky ...
they weave into their dark yet colorful tic Allan Kozinn described the symphony's chromaticism as more extreme, more fluid, and its themes and textures Another critic, Alex Ross, remarked that ?against all odds, this work succeeds in ...
For example, you might use three or four frets in a row on a single string as part of your melody. Try going up (eg frets 5-6-7) and going down (eg frets 7-6-5), be creative.
The diminished 7th and half-diminished chords began to appear largely to address, I think, the added chromaticism and passing tones in the melody. In this example the diminished 5th of the D half-diminished chord becomes the leading ...
Chromaticism, the intentional use of ?accidental? notes outside the basic scale of a composition, was the emotion-inducing device par excellence of Romantic music. Fittingly, Sergei Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf is discussed in detail ...
The seeming stability of the opening sonority of B and F-sharp is usurped by the chromaticism, clearly cadencing on B in the company of F, and F-sharp has been pushed out. In all of the English horn passages, F and B are prominent and ...
From many 20th century string quartet I listened, I notice a specific favorite phrase or 'lick' using chromaticism used by many composers (if I notice again will try to write down it). This phrase will create effect like in horror movie ...
Obviously tintinabulation has not shifted the musical paradigm in the same way as Schoenberg's total chromaticism and 12-tone technique. But, like Schoenberg, Pärt did show competence in the predominating style of his day before moving ...
The downward chromaticism of the madrigal's opening forms a thread through much of the composition, not least at the end of a glorious orchestral blaze, which put me in mind of a dubiously glorious auto da fé. Falling intervals, hand in ...

Just as psychedelic art celebrated the mindspike chromaticism of LSD and reefer's mellow high in the late 1960s, today's nutmeg subculture is working hard to get more users on the spice the Spice. California has been particularly hard ...