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Definition of tritone in English: tritonenoun ˈtrʌɪtəʊnˈtraɪtoʊn Music An interval of three whole tones (an augmented fourth), as between C and F sharp. Example sentencesExamples - After the conclusion of the exposition in bar 182, Mozart needs only nine bars to reach the key of B minor - at the interval of a tritone.
- It also sounds heavily dissonant due to tone clusters and many tritones.
- The musical space of the tritone B-E# is slowly explored throughout the work, being filled in by pivotal steps of a minor third, against the implied cycles of the fifths around B and F minors.
- Open fifths, fourths and tritones, modality and whole-tone scales abound.
- The piece has an extremely haunting ending, an epilogue that reflects the prologue of alternating canons, consisting of a twelve tone row and based exclusively on minor seconds and tritones.
Definition of tritone in US English: tritonenounˈtrītōnˈtraɪtoʊn Music An interval of three whole tones (an augmented fourth), as between C and F sharp. Example sentencesExamples - After the conclusion of the exposition in bar 182, Mozart needs only nine bars to reach the key of B minor - at the interval of a tritone.
- Open fifths, fourths and tritones, modality and whole-tone scales abound.
- The musical space of the tritone B-E# is slowly explored throughout the work, being filled in by pivotal steps of a minor third, against the implied cycles of the fifths around B and F minors.
- The piece has an extremely haunting ending, an epilogue that reflects the prologue of alternating canons, consisting of a twelve tone row and based exclusively on minor seconds and tritones.
- It also sounds heavily dissonant due to tone clusters and many tritones.
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