For example, half tones become whole tones and whole tones become double tones; or half tones become quarter tones and quarters become eighths, and so on.
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It was eventually discovered that one could elicit from the medium its full tonal scale and half tones without having to add titanium or flake white.
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The player can vary the pitch or a note by one half tone or more when pressing down on the strings to the left of the bridges.
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Raising any note of a diminished seventh chord a half tone leads to a half-diminished seventh chord, the root of which is a whole step above the raised note.
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Rufino Tamayo, who died in 1991, was one of Mexico's most prolific and varied modern painters, acclaimed for his ability to depict scenes with vivid colors and tender half tones.
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:Unless the originals are available in some form-and for book illustrations, they usually aren't-I think that we may have to accept that it's possible to be a great image-and also half toned.
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The berimbau is a microtonal instrument and while one can be tuned to play a major or minor 2nd, the actual tone is approximately a neutral second lying between a whole and half tone.
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In short, lowering any note of a diminished seventh chord a half tone leads to a dominant seventh chord ( or German sixth enharmonically ), the lowered note being the root of the new chord.
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In 1918, critic Charles L . Buchanan described Ornstein's innovation : " [ He ] gives us masses of shrill, hard dissonances, chords consisting of anywhere from eight to a dozen notes made up of half tones heaped one upon another ."
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Modern Western scales use the placement of whole tones, such as C to D on a modern piano keyboard, and half tones, such as C to C-sharp, but not quarter-tones ( " in the cracks " on a modern keyboard ) at all.