Schoenberg
It means a texture of tone so basically colours are giving the tone and giving it a layered texture.
Tone is pretty much the lightness and darkness of a colour e.g. Blue is dark, Yellow is bright.
line: means what type of line direction: the direction of the line tone: the tone of the colour ( what type of colour) size: How big something is colour: the colour of the image.
Sameness (same thing, doesn't change) of tone or color, something to a boring degree
Tone refers to the lightness or darkness of a color, which helps create depth, volume, and mood in a piece of art. Mark making, on the other hand, involves the techniques and styles used to create lines, textures, and patterns, reflecting the artist's hand and emotional expression. While tone contributes to the overall atmosphere and dimensionality of an artwork, mark making focuses on the physicality and individuality of the artist's process. Together, they work to enhance the visual language of a piece.
twelve-tone system
Arnold Schoenberg.
The twelve-tone system was invented by Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg in the early 20th century. This technique organizes the twelve pitches of the chromatic scale into a series or "row," which serves as the basis for a composition. Schoenberg's students, particularly Alban Berg and Anton Webern, further developed and popularized this system, contributing to the evolution of serialism in music.
The tone row is a predetermined sequence of all twelve notes of the chromatic scale.
Tone rows can appear in retrograde, inversion, retrograde inversion forms in a twelve-tone composition. The "diatonic" form is not a valid form for a tone row in twelve-tone composition.
Schoenberg was credited with it's creation, but Alban Berg started using Dodecaphony in 1912, three years before Schoenberg. Schoenberg did, however, innovate the twelve-tone system.
Arnold Schoenberg, Austrian composer in 1921.
the twelve tone system
the twelve tone system
the twelve tone system
Arnold Schoenberg is the Viennese composer who developed the twelve-tone method, a form of serial music composition. He transitioned from post-Romanticism to atonality, leading to his innovative approach to composition.
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