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Debussy's Use of the Whole Tone Scale


Debussy's Use of the Whole Tone Scale - Composer Insights

How Debussy makes use of the whole tone scale to achieve his signature evocative sound. We look through his Piano Prelude “Voiles”.

How did Debussy use scales? - Amazon S3

Find out how a whole tone scale works, and what it's effect can be. • Begin to learn a piece based on ideas from. 'Voiles'. Debussy used different types of ...

Whole-Tone Scale Usage in a Work by C. Debussy - YouTube

Looking at Debussy's use of the whole-tone scale in his work 'Des pas Sur la Neige' (Footsteps on the Snow) Whole-Tone Scale, ...

Debussy's Use of the Whole Tone Scale : r/WeAreTheMusicMakers

How Debussy makes use of the whole tone scale to achieve his signature evocative sound. We look through his Piano Prelude “Voiles”.

Whole-tone scale - Wikipedia

In music, a whole-tone scale is a scale in which each note is separated from its neighbors by the interval of a whole tone. In twelve-tone equal temperament ...

Dreaming with the whole tone scale - Skoove

The whole tone scale is a surreal and enigmatic sound that often feels ambiguous and unanchored. The scale is perfect for creating dream-like passages.

Whole-Tone as Extension of Tonal Harmony in the Music of Debussy

Claude Debussy employed the whole-tone scale in his music of various genres throughout his life. His most typical application of the scale was.

Debussy and the whole tone scale - Piano Forums

The only piano Debussy pieces I can think of that use the whole tone scale are the second Prelude from Book 1(Sails or Veils).

The whole tone scale - The Ethan Hein Blog

The classical composer most closely associated with the whole tone scale is Claude Debussy. “Voiles” is almost all whole tone. Margaret ...

List of pieces that use the whole-tone scale - Wikipedia

Claude Debussy · Chansons de Bilitis · Edward Elgar · The Dream of Gerontius · Blair Fairchild. A Baghdad Lover, nine songs for bass and piano, Op. · Mikhail ...

The Whole Tone Scale - Music Theory - YouTube

How to build a whole tone scale and exploring some of its uses. Most musicians are familiar with major and minor scales but what about other ...

Debussy was fond of using the pentatonic scale and the whole-tone ...

Debussy regularly used the pentatonic and whole-tone scales in his compositions, contributing to the Impressionist sound that defined his ...

SCALE NETWORKS AND DEBUSSY - Dmitri Tymoczko

A number of important twentieth-century scales satisfy DS, but not NCS or DT: Mes- siaen's modes 3, 6, and 7, the “whole-tone plus one” scale used by Bartók.

Debussy and Equal Temperament - Piano World Forum

Debussy used whole tone scales in some of his music. These are defined as hexatonic scales with each successive notes an equal whole tone apart.

Whole tone scale - Young Composers Wiki

In many of Debussy's pieces, fragmented whole tone scales and harmonies based on them can be heard. This is most prominent in the second prelude ...

Music - Claude Debussy: 'Estampes' Flashcards - Quizlet

Debussy's use of the whole-tone scale in the melody is his interpretation of the gamelan style. A whole-tone scale is a hexatonic scale where every note is ...

Whole Tone Scale - (Music History – 1850 to Present) - Fiveable

The whole tone scale contains only six notes before it repeats at the octave, leading to ambiguity in tonality. · Debussy frequently used the whole tone scale in ...

La fille aux cheveux de lin - Non-traditional scales - Teoria

Debussy used many non-traditional scales. Some of them are: Pentatonic scales; Modes; Whole tone scales ... In measures 12-14 the scale is formed by the notes ...

Debussy's "Voiles" and the whole-tone and pentatonic scales

Welcome to my classroom! Today my students and I take a look at Debussy's Prelude No. 2 from book 1, "Voiles", and its use of the whole-tone ...

Impressionism in Debussy: A Label or Movement? | by Bri R - Medium

Henderson moves on to explain Debussy's harmonic characteristics and how he used so much more than the whole tone scale that he is well-known ...