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Q: Wagner pushed major-minor tonality to extreme limits with his style of chromatic harmony?
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True or false Wagner pushed the major-minor tonality to extreme limits with his style of chromatic harmony?

true


What is the name for the use of conventional keys harmony?

The name for the use of conventional keys harmony is 'tonality'.


What is expanded tonality?

Expanded or extended tonality can be related to composers such as Hindemith and early Schoenberg. It means extension of the common practice tonality. It results in highly chromatic music, where remotely related regions / harmonies are introduced, often in rather dense manner, free use of extended chords (9ths, 11ths, 13ths) as well as quartal harmony. Basically, it is all about quite free use of the whole chromatic gamut, while still maintaining a sense of central tone (tonic), though it is often hard to determine if you are in major or minor due to the high degree of chromaticism.


Traditional harmony and tonality were redefined or rejected in favor of?

atonality and serialism


During the nineteenth century harmony became what?

more chromatic


Define chromatic and diatonic harmony?

Chromatic Harmony is the use of chords containing tones not found in the prevailing major or minor scale but included in the chromatic scale (which has twelve tones): often found in Romantic Music. Diatonic harmony is created exclusively from whatever melodic resource we choose to create within.


What does NOT characterize the Classical style?

Highly chromatic harmony.


What has the author Justine Shir-Cliff written?

Justine Shir-Cliff has written: 'Workbook for Chromatic harmony' -- subject(s): Harmony


What has the author James Brooks McDaniel written?

James Brooks McDaniel has written: 'From the top down' -- subject(s): Tonality, Harmony


What has the author A G Crosskey written?

A. G. Crosskey has written: 'Harmony and tonality in the music of Franz Liszt with particular reference to the sonata in B minor'


Did the traditionalist composers of the romanitc era anticipate the breakdown of tonality?

Late Romantic composers could see that harmony was becoming much more complicated and fluid, but they probably couldn't imagine a freedom from tonality. It took Schoenberg and others of the early 20th century to achieve that.


Difference between Indian and western music?

There are quite a few differences between Indian and Western music. These differences include tonality, rhythm, and meter usage for example.