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A tritone (abbreviation: TT) is traditionally defined as a musical interval composed of three whole tones. As the symbol for whole tone is T, this definition may also be written as follows: TT = T+T+T. Only if the three tones are of the same size (which is not the case for many tuning systems) can this formula be simplified to: TT = 3T
4 lis 2020 · La légende est célèbre dans l’histoire de la musique : il existerait un accord musical capable d’invoquer le Diable : le triton. Surnommé le « Diabolus in musica », il fut totalement interdit par l’Eglise. Mais qu'en est-il réellement ?
Like the Beast, it goes by many names: Diabolus in musica (devil in music), the devil’s interval, the tritone, the triad and the flatted fifth. As its Latin moniker suggests, it’s an evil sounding combination of notes that’s designed to create a chilling or foreboding atmosphere.
18 cze 2018 · At times when music was holy, harmonious and ordered, this dissonant interval went against everything it appeared to stand for. It was christened diabolus in musica – the Devil in music and the Locrian mode was very rarely used.
25 lip 2022 · Learn about what a tritone is, its impact across music history, and how to use it in your music in a surprisingly sensitive way that isn't so diabolical.
24 cze 2023 · The tritone, also referred to as "diabolus in musica" (the devil in music), is an interval that was often avoided in medieval and Renaissance musical practice. The term "diabolus in musica" first appears in 18th-century writings, but seems to date back to an older practice.
Encyklopedia PWN. diabolus in musica. [łac.], muz. średniowieczna nazwa trudnego do zaśpiewania i z tego powodu zabronionego trytonu. zgłoś uwagę.