The allusions in the two excerpts help establish a tone of seriousness and depth. In the first excerpt, the allusion to Shakespeare's "To be or not to be" soliloquy from Hamlet brings a sense of contemplation and existential weight. In the second excerpt, the allusion to the Greek myth of Icarus conveys a tone of caution and consequences for overreaching.
Complimentary tones are two tones or attitudes found in a passage, story, etc. These two tones are different but complimentary--in other words, they go well together... i.e. eagerness and pride conventionality and tolerance; harmony and resolve; Of course these two tones have to be justified in the piece and go along with the passage....
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The distance in pitch between two tones is known as an Interval.
Many classical allusions... most important (in my opinion) is the reference to the biblical story of Cain and his murder.
The term for the distance and relationship between two tones in music is called "interval."
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No, the ear cannot distinguish two pure tones having the same frequency and amplitude.
limestone and coal
an ayam nakagat
notes and stone
they can weigh up to two tones!
an octave