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chromatic scale
noun
A scale including all twelve semitones in an octave.
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Someone sang long notes in a descending chromatic scale.
through the 12 notes of the chromatic scale.
During each race, the British announcers' excited voices rose up a steady chromatic scale.
The unauthorised, italicised words clarify the implicit chromatic scale of the brightening moon.
The vocal line grows more elaborate, with glittery runs, turns, and that downward chromatic scale.
The neck is straight with 19 black nylon frets arranged to produce a chromatic scale.
Yellow lenses were used to find the chromatic scale for morning light; blue ones for moonlit vistas, or frozen ones.
Using alternate fingerings and innovative embouchure techniques, he maintains faultless intonation while sliding in and out of the chromatic scale.
"Slower and slower as Bach goes down the chromatic scale, down into the lowest pits of despair".
Any of the 12 tones of the chromatic scale can serve as the tonic of a key.
Subsequently, any attempt at playing the chromatic scale was accompanied by what sounded like a pepper grinder.
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