chromatic scale

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chromatic scale

A student plays a chromatic scale on the piano.

Definition

Noun: A musical scale consisting of all twelve pitches within an octave, each separated by a half step (semitone). It includes every note available in the standard Western tuning system, encompassing both the natural notes (e.g., C, D, E) and the sharps/flats (e.g., C#, D#, F#).

Usage

The chromatic scale is used to describe the complete set of notes or to practice playing every pitch in sequence. It is fundamental to music theory and instrumental technique.

Examples: * The exercise required the student to play the chromatic scale from the lowest to the highest note on the clarinet. * In music theory, the chromatic scale contains all the semitones. * The composer used notes from the chromatic scale to create a tense and dissonant atmosphere.

Advanced Usage
  • "Chromaticism": The use of notes foreign to the diatonic scale (the major or minor scale) of a passage, often derived from the chromatic scale. It is a common technique for adding color, tension, or complexity to music.
    • The piece's intense emotional quality was achieved through extensive chromaticism.
  • "Chromatic" (adjective): Describing music, a passage, or a chord that uses or is related to the chromatic scale.
    • The violinist played a difficult chromatic run.
Variants and Related Words
  • Chromatic (adj): Of or relating to the chromatic scale or chromaticism.
  • Diatonic Scale (n): A contrasting scale type, such as a major or minor scale, which uses a specific pattern of whole and half steps within an octave, containing only seven notes.
  • Semitone/Half Step (n): The smallest interval in standard Western music, representing the distance between any two adjacent notes on the chromatic scale (e.g., C to C#).
Synonyms
  • Twelve-tone scale
  • Full scale (informal, context-dependent)
Related Phrases and Concepts
  • Chromatic passage: A sequence of notes that moves in half steps.
    • The piano étude features a rapid chromatic passage in the left hand.
  • Chromatic harmony: Harmony that uses chords built from or containing notes outside the prevailing key's diatonic scale.
  • To run a chromatic scale: To play or sing the chromatic scale in sequence.
    • As a warm-up, the singer would run a chromatic scale.
chromatic scale

A student plays a chromatic scale on the piano.

Noun
  1. a 12-note scale including all the semitones of the octave