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  2. Chromaticism - Wikipedia

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    the use of non-tonal chords as tonic "keys"/"scales"/"areas" such as the Tristan chord. As tonal harmony continued to widen and even break down, the chromatic scale became the basis of modern music written using the twelve-tone technique, a tone row being a specific ordering or series of the chromatic scale, and later serialism. Though these ...

  3. Diatonic and chromatic - Wikipedia

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    Melodies can be based on a diatonic scale and maintain its tonal characteristics but contain many accidentals, up to all twelve tones of the chromatic scale, such as the opening of Henry Purcell's "Thy Hand, Belinda" from Dido and Aeneas (1689) with figured bass), which features eleven of twelve pitches while chromatically descending by half steps, [1] the missing pitch being sung later.

  4. Chromatics (band) - Wikipedia

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    Chromatics in 2006. Chromatics' third studio album, Night Drive, released in 2007 on Italians Do It Better, was the band's most acclaimed release. [13] On Night Drive, the group ditched their "hairy noise-rock troupe" aesthetic in favor of a "neatly groomed pop-dance quartet".

  5. Chromaticity - Wikipedia

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    In color science, the white point of an illuminant or of a display is a neutral reference characterized by a chromaticity; all other chromaticities may be defined in relation to this reference using polar coordinates.

  6. Chromatic scale - Wikipedia

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    The chromatic scale is a musical scale with twelve pitches, each a semitone, also known as a half-step, above or below its adjacent pitches.As a result, in 12-tone equal temperament (the most common tuning in Western music), the chromatic scale covers all 12 of the available pitches.

  7. Chromatics Announce Break Up - AOL

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    The post Chromatics Announce Break Up appeared first on SPIN. Ruth Radelet, Adam Miller and Nat Walker have announced that their band, Chromatics, are no more. The band, which was formed in 2001 ...

  8. Chromatic (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Colorimetry, the science of color is sometimes called chromatics; Chromaticity, the quality of a color as determined by its "purity" and dominant wavelength; Chromatic aberration, departures from perfect imaging in optics systems due to dispersion; Chromatic dispersion, the dispersion of light due to differing refraction index for different ...

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