Chromaticism can be defined in different ways. The definition of chromatics provides a standard characterization: “In melodic and harmonic analysis the term ‘chromatic’ is generally applied to notes marked with accidentals foreign to the scale of the key in which the passage is written” (Dyson & Drabkin, 2006). Most music theorists would use this as a point of departure for an extended discussion of the importance of chromaticism in relation to musical organization – including both vertical (harmonic) and horizontal (melodic) processes. It is possible that a passage modulates to a different key without a commensurate change of key signature. Consequently, an accidental may render a note consistent with this prevailing (modulated) key ye...
African composers take advantage in a marvellous way of a psycho-acoustic fact. The human ear - like...
This paper explores a model for the analysis of rhythm in music, based on theories drawn from the We...
The relationship between color and music, and their relation to the human being and our surrounding ...
Music as an art represents composer’s ideas or mind. The ideas are induced or stimulated by their th...
Chromaticism is a phenomenon which is shared by different musical cultures. In the Balkans it is ev...
Music as an art represents composer’s ideas or mind. The ideas are induced or stimulated by their th...
Music historians have observed informally that Western music became increasingly chromatic between ...
In our present study, we intend to show that a systematic analysis of the music of black Africa reve...
Many people have thought that the most exciting aspect of music from Africa is its rhythmic complexi...
Chromaticism is a phenomenon which is shared by different musical cultures. In the Balkans it is evi...
Like melody, language and rhythm, pitch and tonality are major indicators of African identity in mus...
The study examines and analyses the significance of the style of music composition employing traditi...
In the first chapter of this thesis I introduce the diatonic-chromatic continuum. It is an analytica...
Background in ethnomusicology. Chromaticisms in folk tunes are quite frequently discussed in ethnomu...
Of all the arts in Africa music is perhaps the most widely spread, the most narrowly subdued, and th...
African composers take advantage in a marvellous way of a psycho-acoustic fact. The human ear - like...
This paper explores a model for the analysis of rhythm in music, based on theories drawn from the We...
The relationship between color and music, and their relation to the human being and our surrounding ...
Music as an art represents composer’s ideas or mind. The ideas are induced or stimulated by their th...
Chromaticism is a phenomenon which is shared by different musical cultures. In the Balkans it is ev...
Music as an art represents composer’s ideas or mind. The ideas are induced or stimulated by their th...
Music historians have observed informally that Western music became increasingly chromatic between ...
In our present study, we intend to show that a systematic analysis of the music of black Africa reve...
Many people have thought that the most exciting aspect of music from Africa is its rhythmic complexi...
Chromaticism is a phenomenon which is shared by different musical cultures. In the Balkans it is evi...
Like melody, language and rhythm, pitch and tonality are major indicators of African identity in mus...
The study examines and analyses the significance of the style of music composition employing traditi...
In the first chapter of this thesis I introduce the diatonic-chromatic continuum. It is an analytica...
Background in ethnomusicology. Chromaticisms in folk tunes are quite frequently discussed in ethnomu...
Of all the arts in Africa music is perhaps the most widely spread, the most narrowly subdued, and th...
African composers take advantage in a marvellous way of a psycho-acoustic fact. The human ear - like...
This paper explores a model for the analysis of rhythm in music, based on theories drawn from the We...
The relationship between color and music, and their relation to the human being and our surrounding ...