Arnold Schoenberg
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The creator of twelve-tone music was Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg. He developed this compositional technique in the early 20th century as a way to organize atonal music, using a series of all twelve tones of the chromatic scale in a specific sequence or "row." This innovative approach aimed to provide structure and coherence to music that did not adhere to traditional tonal hierarchies.
The twelve-tone technique is a style of atonal music in which none of the 12 notes in the chromatic scale is used any more or less than any other note in the scale.
Classical and Arabic music.tone-row______________The scale used for tone rows is called the dodecaphonic or chromatic scale. "Do deca" is two and ten, meaning that the scale is made up of all twelve tones in the standard western musics. Arabic music makes use of notes that are outside of the dodecaphonic scale. Tone rows are commonly used in the composition of what is called atonal music. Actually, it is not atonal, but dodecatonal. Atonal music is harmonically atonal, since there is no relationship to a tonic, or key in the music.
atonal
Arnold Schoenberg A+
Arnold Schoenberg A+
Atonal music
The creator of twelve-tone music was Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg. He developed this compositional technique in the early 20th century as a way to organize atonal music, using a series of all twelve tones of the chromatic scale in a specific sequence or "row." This innovative approach aimed to provide structure and coherence to music that did not adhere to traditional tonal hierarchies.
The kind of music that incorporates all twelve notes of the chromatic scale to create a melody is called atonal music.
The twelve-tone technique is a style of atonal music in which none of the 12 notes in the chromatic scale is used any more or less than any other note in the scale.
Classical and Arabic music.tone-row______________The scale used for tone rows is called the dodecaphonic or chromatic scale. "Do deca" is two and ten, meaning that the scale is made up of all twelve tones in the standard western musics. Arabic music makes use of notes that are outside of the dodecaphonic scale. Tone rows are commonly used in the composition of what is called atonal music. Actually, it is not atonal, but dodecatonal. Atonal music is harmonically atonal, since there is no relationship to a tonic, or key in the music.
The twelve-tone technique is a style of atonal music in which none of the 12 notes in the chromatic scale is used any more or less than any other note in the scale.
atonal
It means the piece is not in a key.
music that has no central key and has a harsh non-harmonious tone
Atonal music.