twelve-tone system
systematic musicolgy
the twelve-tone system
Twelve-Tone system
Arnold Schoenberg A+
Arnold Schoenberg A+
Atonal.
Atonality
Music that is composed of notes that seem to have no relationship to a scale is known as atonal music. A short list of famous composers of atonal music would include: Arnold Schoenberg, Alban Berg, Anton Webern, Andre Jolivet.
Serialism was the controversial method of composition he developed, using essentially a mathematical formula to create an atonal composition. Try Googling it to find exactly how to do it.
Arnold Schoenberg A+
Arnold Schoenberg A+
Arnold Schoenberg A+
Atonal.
Arnold Schoenberg ;)
Claude Debussy is accredited with creating music which was devoid of a particular harmonic tonal center, however Schoenberg may perhaps be considered the first "atonal" composer. He wrote music in an attempt to give "equal value" to all 12 tones. He wrotePierrot Lunaire which is considered one of the first pieces completely atonal.
Atonality
Music that is composed of notes that seem to have no relationship to a scale is known as atonal music. A short list of famous composers of atonal music would include: Arnold Schoenberg, Alban Berg, Anton Webern, Andre Jolivet.
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
atonal