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  2. Mode of limited transposition - Wikipedia

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    Starting on any degree of the mode gives the same sequence of intervals, and therefore the whole tone scale has only 1 mode. Messiaen's mode 2, or the diminished scale, consists of semitone, tone, semitone, tone, semitone, tone, semitone, tone, which can only be arranged 2 ways, starting with either a tone or a semitone. Therefore, mode 2 has ...

  3. Transposition (music) - Wikipedia

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    The transposition of a set A by n semitones is designated by T n (A), representing the addition of an integer n to each of the pitch class integers of the set A. [1] Thus the set (A) consisting of 0–1–2 transposed by 5 semitones is 5–6–7 (T 5 (A)) since 0 + 5 = 5, 1 + 5 = 6, and 2 + 5 = 7.

  4. Musical tone - Wikipedia

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    The notes used in music can be more complex than musical tones, as they may include aperiodic aspects, such as attack transients, vibrato, and envelope modulation. A simple tone, or pure tone, has a sinusoidal waveform. A complex tone is a combination of two or more pure tones that have a periodic pattern of repetition, unless specified otherwise.

  5. Mode (music) - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the positioning (spacing) of the interposed tones in the tetrachords, three genera of the seven octave species can be recognized. The diatonic genus (composed of tones and semitones), the chromatic genus (semitones and a minor third), and the enharmonic genus (with a major third and two quarter tones or dieses). [17]

  6. Interval (music) - Wikipedia

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    A semitone is any interval between two adjacent notes in a chromatic scale, a whole tone is an interval spanning two semitones (for example, a major second), and a tritone is an interval spanning three tones, or six semitones (for example, an augmented fourth).

  7. Chromatic scale - Wikipedia

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    The tones of the chromatic scale (unlike those of the major or minor scale) are all the same distance apart, one half step. The word chromatic comes from the Greek chroma, color; and the traditional function of the chromatic scale is to color or embellish the tones of the major and minor scales. It does not define a key, but it gives a sense of ...