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Definition of bitonal in English: bitonaladjectivebʌɪˈtəʊn(ə)lˌbīˈtōn(ə)l (of music) having parts in two different keys sounding together. (音乐)双调的 Example sentencesExamples - The treatments, however, differ startlingly, Flos campi (with its bitonal opening) owing less to traditional counterpoint and more to a vision of simultaneous planes of sound.
- The violins thirds quiveringly descend from the climax to a low F and the final quatrain returns to narration, over the fiddle's sustained bitonal notes.
- Frequent bitonal writing in keys a tone apart adds grit to her harmony.
- The bitonal opening of the quartet is arresting, with first violin playing the opening theme in C# over a drone chord of C major in the three accompanying instruments.
- Aboriginal songs include many kinds of vocalizations ranging from growling, grunting, and shrieking to bitonal syllabic chanting.
- Its bitonal ostinato and airy, whimsical melodies floating above create a convincing aural equivalent of a mirage.
- Since preparations alter the ‘feel’ of the keyboard, it is helpful to first learn this comical, bitonal piece without them.
- A free-flowing fantasia, it uses bitonal harmonic clashes in its depiction of man's yearning to transcend nature and create the amoral figure of the Superman, the being of the future who is ‘beyond good and evil’.
- The Tarant music was interesting to write, because it's bitonal, or at least bimodal.
Derivativesnoun Copper's style consists of a firmly tonal framework into which rogue elements of chromaticism, wrong notes (in tonal terms), bitonality are mixed in a rather naïve manner. Example sentencesExamples - Satie was in advance of his time with his love of bitonality, polytonality and non-triadic harmony to name but a few of his gravity-breaking techniques.
- The chromaticised appoggiaturas in the melismata iron out the bitonality of the creaky accompaniment into Phrygian E minor, as the final stanza returns from recollection to the table here and now.
- The chordal bitonality is constantly there - one thinks of Bartók and Mikrokosmos - and the dramatic interest (something Martinu is actually strong on) is maintained.
- His Keatsian Choral Symphony took many years to become established, and the austere bitonality of the Fugal Concerto and the Double Concerto for two violins puzzled even his admirers.
Definition of bitonal in US English: bitonaladjectiveˌbīˈtōn(ə)l (of music) having parts in two different keys sounding together. (音乐)双调的 Example sentencesExamples - Aboriginal songs include many kinds of vocalizations ranging from growling, grunting, and shrieking to bitonal syllabic chanting.
- The violins thirds quiveringly descend from the climax to a low F and the final quatrain returns to narration, over the fiddle's sustained bitonal notes.
- Its bitonal ostinato and airy, whimsical melodies floating above create a convincing aural equivalent of a mirage.
- Since preparations alter the ‘feel’ of the keyboard, it is helpful to first learn this comical, bitonal piece without them.
- Frequent bitonal writing in keys a tone apart adds grit to her harmony.
- The Tarant music was interesting to write, because it's bitonal, or at least bimodal.
- The bitonal opening of the quartet is arresting, with first violin playing the opening theme in C# over a drone chord of C major in the three accompanying instruments.
- The treatments, however, differ startlingly, Flos campi (with its bitonal opening) owing less to traditional counterpoint and more to a vision of simultaneous planes of sound.
- A free-flowing fantasia, it uses bitonal harmonic clashes in its depiction of man's yearning to transcend nature and create the amoral figure of the Superman, the being of the future who is ‘beyond good and evil’.
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