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单词 chromaticism
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Key features of his works are a typical use ofchromaticismand long preludes and epilogues.
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He occasionally wrote passages of startling, even jarring,chromaticism, usually in an attempt to express an extra-musical idea.
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Use of deceptive cadences,chromaticism, dissonance, and chromatic mediants obscure the harmonic destination for as long as the psychological tension is sustained.
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He made little use ofchromaticism, which was in fashion in his day.
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Except for some mild, localizedchromaticismand a short pentatonic passage, the entire piece uses the whole tone scale.
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The second solo (bars 16-27) modulates back to an intermediate tonic through sequences andchromaticism, all based on the initial motive.
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In contrast,chromaticismand pedal points appear to have exhausted their interest after the early period.
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The eighth table of the chord of totalchromaticismalso contains the most used transposition of that chord.
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Black in this reading could then refer, at least in part, tochromaticism('coloures of dyuersites').
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It is not so much itschromaticismas the absence of melody that makes this music exceptional, and mysterious.
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The idiom is essentially pentatonic major, though with occasional and highly telling forays into the realms of rarefiedchromaticism, and 'dissonance'.
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Suddenly she feels herself seized by the 'demon ofchromaticism'.
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In responding to it, the women move from the diatonicism of their opening chorus to a vocal line flecked withchromaticism.
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Implicit in the subject from the start,chromaticismbecomes explicit at the moment of harmonic extremity.
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His use of ninth chords,chromaticism, extended improvisation and 'modal' harmonies (as discussed below) confirm his interest in jazz.
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The finale too drifts away into poetic musings, if not without a certain wry humour at the very end, with the 'poignant'chromaticismfollowed by a very plain final cadence.
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Trundlingchromaticismhas the music roll up to a "fortissimo", the orchestra still proclaiming the originally wistful piano-theme.
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A phonological transformation occurs through increasedchromaticism, including ambiguous key areas, ambiguous chords, and chromatic melodies.
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