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rather than tonics, and only when they are stressed , as by repetition or duration. It cannot be denied that the small number of possible different intervals and nonequivalent chords available in the whole-tone scale results in a soft-edged, neutral kind of sound lacking in tonal contrast.... Since
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However, these are only the most overt examples of the use of this scale in jazz. A vast number of jazz tunes, including many standards, use augmented chords and their corresponding scales as well, usually to create tension in
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2, or C2. Since there are only two possible whole-tone-scale positions (that is, the whole-tone scale can be transposed only once), it is either C2 or C2. For this reason, the whole-tone scale is also
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never loses touch with a diatonic scale for long. Though the whole-tone scale is prominent in much of his music after 1905 when he encountered
Debussy, it serves simply to fit the motifs over
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opens with a whole-tone passage both in the orchestral accompaniment and in the vocal line that enters a bar later. Berg also quotes the Bach chorale setting referred to above in his
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and because all tones are the same distance apart, "no single tone stands out, the scale creates a blurred, indistinct effect". This effect is especially emphasised by the fact that
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Only two triads are possible, both of them augmented, and...all inversions sound alike. All 'progressions' tend to have the same tonal character. What one hears are
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scales. A single whole-tone scale can also be thought of as a "six-tone equal temperament".
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are two pianists who used the whole-tone scale extensively and creatively. Monk's "
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Russian Music", p. 602,
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Austria and then Russians Glinka and Dargomyzhsky.
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trimmings." Notes in the whole-tone scale are highlighted.
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Music in the 20th
Century: From Debussy through Stravinsky
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Berg (1928), Sieben Fruhe Lieder, Wien, Universal
Edition
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Berg's Wozzeck: Harmonic Language and Dramatic Design
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263:semitone within the otherwise whole-tone series."
1135:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p.
1027:, vol. 55, no. 851. (January 1, 1914), pp. 16â20.
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1057:Benward & Saker (2003).
1036:Benward & Saker (2009).
935:. Cambridge, Mass. pp.
835:Piston, Walter (1987/1941).
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1515:List of atonal compositions
1484:Quartal and quintal harmony
1291:Whole Tone Scale â Analysis
1079:Austin, William W. (1966).
889:Schmalfeldt, Janet (1983).
880:Piston (1987/1941), p. 492.
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1209:The Music of John Coltrane
1061:, p. 39. Seventh edition.
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295:Franz Joachim Burmeister
251:and may be considered a
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932:The Romantic Generation
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1925:Modes in Western music
1467:Polymodal chromaticism
1445:Dissonant counterpoint
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1127:Cooper, David (1996).
861:Music: An Appreciation
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2162:Aeolian dominant (V)
1758:17 equal temperament
722:tritone substitution
640:fifth string quartet
253:generated collection
2241:Double harmonic (I)
1173:, April 2011, p. 50
712:. For instance a G
409:Ruslan and Lyudmila
309:to end his cantata
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2726:Chinese musicology
2512:Scale of harmonics
2507:Pythagorean tuning
2455:EulerâFokker genus
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1009:The Musical Times
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1988:Hypophrygian
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1472:Polytonality
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2375:Measurement
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2085:Dorian (II)
2043:Hypolocrian
2033:Hypoaeolian
1605:Other types
1221:Four in One
1205:Impressions
1186:, February.
760:Four in One
716:in which G
706:turnarounds
698:Impressions
654:Franz Liszt
636:BĂ©la BartĂłk
618:12-tone row
567:Sinfonietta
554:Sinfonietta
484:ĐŃĐ°Đ·ĐŽĐœĐ”ŃŃĐČĐŸ
419:Prince Igor
196:symmetrical
2853:Categories
2822:Beta scale
2800:Non-octave
2791:Tetrachord
2693:Kirnberger
2656:Schismatic
2307:Heptatonic
2295:Pentatonic
2289:Tetratonic
2129:Jazz minor
2071:Ionian (I)
2048:Pentatonic
2023:Hypoionian
1993:Hypolydian
1983:Hypodorian
1965:Mixolydian
1855:Non-octave
1831:Neapolitan
1712:Whole tone
1672:Jazz minor
1637:Enharmonic
1586:Pentatonic
1489:Tone Clock
1440:Cyclic set
1426:Techniques
1381:Genres and
1343:Scales and
1146:0521480043
1096:0393097048
946:0674779339
823:References
678:Don Redman
606:Alban Berg
305:chose the
283:See also:
125:whole tone
81:Complement
41:Number of
2812:A12 scale
2766:Octoechos
2731:ShĂ-Ăšr-lÇ
2680:Irregular
2497:Otonality
2437:Microtone
2325:Chromatic
2319:Decatonic
2313:Octatonic
2301:Hexatonic
2271:Monotonic
1942:Authentic
1933:Gregorian
1697:Symmetric
1642:Enigmatic
1596:Chromatic
1412:Serialism
1332:Atonality
1170:Limelight
963:cite book
752:Art Tatum
682:Gil Evans
490:), Op. 38
406:'s opera
400:overtures
368:secondary
289:In 1662,
260:hexachord
138:hexatonic
36:Qualities
2697:Vallotti
2650:septimal
2642:Meantone
2402:Interval
2283:Tritonic
2063:Diatonic
1955:Phrygian
1821:Japanese
1777:Gamelan
1728:Algerian
1652:Harmonic
1591:Diatonic
1253:(2008).
1155:32626039
955:31710528
893:, p.48.
859:(2008).
811:See also
805:Carnatic
745:♭
739:♭
733:♭
727:♭
629:♭
623:♯
523:Préludes
504:Schubert
488:Une fĂȘte
454:diatonic
380:♭
314:, BWV 60
273:semitone
222:â
204:tonality
121:interval
2786:Slendro
2736:Dastgah
2661:Miracle
2624:96-tone
2619:72-tone
2614:58-tone
2609:53-tone
2604:41-tone
2599:34-tone
2594:31-tone
2584:24-tone
2579:23-tone
2574:22-tone
2569:19-tone
2564:17-tone
2559:15-tone
2554:12-tone
2485:7-limit
2480:5-limit
2277:Ditonic
2038:Locrian
2028:Aeolian
1836:Persian
1816:Istrian
1792:Slendro
1765:Brazil
1732:Arabic
1383:schools
837:Harmony
807:rÄgam.
801:Gopriya
549:JanĂĄÄek
500:Berlioz
414:Borodin
307:chorale
2754:Mugham
2740:Maqam
2634:Linear
2588:pieces
2549:6-tone
2470:Hexany
2397:Savart
2018:Ionian
1975:Plagal
1960:Lydian
1950:Dorian
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