| 31. | The best example of this ability is what Deutsch calls the " tritone paradox ."
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| 32. | Tritone substitution in jazz is often used to create chromatic root movement in the roots of chords.
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| 33. | Like many other 20th-century composers, Sorabji displays a fondness for tritone and semitone relationships.
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| 34. | At the start of the piece, there is a slow dreamlike introduction consisting of tritone phrases.
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| 35. | In jazz parlance, use of the II instead of the V is known as tritone substitution.
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| 36. | The left hand has the same tetrachord transposed down a tritone ( G, A, C ).
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| 37. | The words " " ( I feel revulsion ) are expressed by an unusual tritone opening the melody.
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| 38. | When enharmonically spelled C D E G G ( ) B, it is called the tritone scale.
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| 39. | In tritone substitution, a dominant chord is replaced by another dominant chord a tritone above its tonic.
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| 40. | In tritone substitution, a dominant chord is replaced by another dominant chord a tritone above its tonic.
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