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- Tritone_substitution abstract "In jazz, a tritone substitution is the chord substitution of a chord with a dominant chord that has its root a tritone away from the original. The tritone substitution is one of the most common substitutions found in jazz and was the precursor to more complex substitution patterns like Coltrane changes. Tritone substitutions are sometimes used in improvisation—often to create tension during a solo. Though examples of the tritone substitution in major repertoire appear as early as the 1910s, for instance in the rondo of Mahler's 9th Symphony, they were first used extensively by musicians such as Dizzy Gillespie in the 1940s, Duke Ellington, Art Tatum, Coleman Hawkins, Roy Eldridge and Benny Goodman.[citation needed] For example, using C♯ (D♭) major instead of G major in the key of C major (C♯ is a tritone away from G).".
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- Tritone_substitution subject Category:Chord_substitution.
- Tritone_substitution subject Category:Tritones.
- Tritone_substitution type Ability105616246.
- Tritone_substitution type Abstraction100002137.
- Tritone_substitution type Attribute100024264.
- Tritone_substitution type Chord113874927.
- Tritone_substitution type Chords.
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- Tritone_substitution type Know-how105616786.
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- Tritone_substitution type Method105660268.
- Tritone_substitution type MusicalTechniques.
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- Tritone_substitution type Technique105665146.
- Tritone_substitution comment "In jazz, a tritone substitution is the chord substitution of a chord with a dominant chord that has its root a tritone away from the original. The tritone substitution is one of the most common substitutions found in jazz and was the precursor to more complex substitution patterns like Coltrane changes. Tritone substitutions are sometimes used in improvisation—often to create tension during a solo.".
- Tritone_substitution label "Substitution tritonique".
- Tritone_substitution label "Tritone substitution".
- Tritone_substitution label "Tritonussubstitution".
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- Tritone_substitution sameAs Q1564817.
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