Definitions
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- adjective music, of a musical instrument That has two
tonic centres simultaneously - adjective music Of or pertaining to
bitonality
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Examples
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It's more what we call a bitonal tune, you know, in two keys.
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It's more what we call a bitonal tune, you know, in two keys.
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After hearing the clip and seeing it identified as bitonal, the students were told
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After hearing the clip and seeing it identified as bitonal, the students were told
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After hearing the clip and seeing it identified as bitonal, the students were told
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After hearing the clip and seeing it identified as bitonal, the students were told
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Because the music has been made "bitonal" by moving the accompanying piano part up two semitones (a semitone is the difference between a "natural" note and a sharp or flat).
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Because the music has been made "bitonal" by moving the accompanying piano part up two semitones (a semitone is the difference between a "natural" note and a sharp or flat).
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Because the music has been made "bitonal" by moving the accompanying piano part up two semitones (a semitone is the difference between a "natural" note and a sharp or flat).
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Because the music has been made "bitonal" by moving the accompanying piano part up two semitones (a semitone is the difference between a "natural" note and a sharp or flat).
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