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[
bahy-
tohn
-l
]
bi·ton·al
/
baɪˈtoʊn
l
/
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[
bahy-
tohn
-l
]
Show IPA
adjective
Music
.
marked by or using bitonality.
Origin:
bi-
1
+
tonal
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Bitonal
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quarter note that is lengthened by half
note equivalent to one fourth of a whole note
interval smaller by a chromatic half step than the corresponding major interval
chord which contains an augmented interval
chord which contains an augmented interval
sequence of notes or chords indicating completion of a composition, section, phrase
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