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- Tritone abstract "In music theory, the tritone is strictly defined as a musical interval composed of three adjacent whole tones. For instance, the interval from F up to the B above it (in short, F–B) is a tritone as it can be decomposed into the three adjacent whole tones F–G, G–A, and A–B. According to this definition, within a diatonic scale there is only one tritone for each octave. For instance, the above-mentioned interval F–B is the only tritone which can be formed using the notes of the C major scale. A tritone is also commonly defined as an interval spanning six semitones. According to this definition, a diatonic scale contains two tritones for each octave. For instance, the above-mentioned C major scale contains the tritones F–B (from F to the B above it, also called augmented fourth) and B–F (from B to the F above it, also called diminished fifth, semidiapente, or semitritonus).In classical music, the tritone is a harmonic and melodic dissonance and is important in the study of musical harmony. The tritone can be used to avoid traditional tonality: "Any tendency for a tonality to emerge may be avoided by introducing a note three whole tones distant from the key note of that tonality." Contrarily, the tritone found in the dominant seventh chord helps establish the tonality of a composition. These contrasting uses exhibit the flexibility, ubiquity, and distinctness of the tritone in music.The condition of having tritones is called tritonia; that of having no tritones is atritonia. A musical scale or chord containing tritones is called tritonic; one without tritones is atritonic.".
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- Tritone abbreviation "TT".
- Tritone cents24tEqualTemperament "600".
- Tritone centsEqualTemperament "600".
- Tritone centsJustIntonation "569590617".
- Tritone complement "tritone".
- Tritone date "20080106220501".
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- Tritone otherNames "augmented fourth, diminished fifth".
- Tritone semitones "6".
- Tritone title "Tritone paradox and Shepard Tones".
- Tritone tones "3".
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- Tritone subject Category:Augmented_fourths.
- Tritone subject Category:Diminished_fifths.
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- Tritone comment "In music theory, the tritone is strictly defined as a musical interval composed of three adjacent whole tones. For instance, the interval from F up to the B above it (in short, F–B) is a tritone as it can be decomposed into the three adjacent whole tones F–G, G–A, and A–B. According to this definition, within a diatonic scale there is only one tritone for each octave. For instance, the above-mentioned interval F–B is the only tritone which can be formed using the notes of the C major scale.".
- Tritone label "Triton (musique)".
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- Tritone label "Tryton (muzyka)".
- Tritone label "Trítono".
- Tritone label "Тритон (интервал)".
- Tritone label "三全音".
- Tritone label "增四度".
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- Tritone depiction Chromatic_scale_full_octave_ascending_and_descending_on_C.PNG.
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