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(Tıp) chromatic
{a} relating to colors
being or having or characterized by hue based on a scale consisting of 12 semitones; "a chromatic scale" able to refract light without spectral color separation; "chromatic lens
Chromatic means related to colours
From the Greek "chromatikos" (colored) The chromatic scale divides an octave into twelve semitones (all the white and black notes on the keyboard from middle c to the c above it, for example), as opposed to the diatonic major and minor scales Chromatic chords employ notes foreign to the diatonic scale of the prevailing key in a musical passage The history of Western Music through the early 20th century reveals a progression of increasing chromaticism
In music, chromatic means related to the scale that consists only of semitones. the notes of the chromatic scale
Pertaining to the presence of color
The chromatic scale divides an octave into twelve half steps (all the white and black notes on the keyboard from middle C to the C above it) This is different than the major scale and minor scale, which only have 8 tones Listen to Chopin's Etude No 2 in A Minor to hear how chromatic scales are used in music
Refers to note going up or down a semitone
Proceeding by the smaller intervals (half steps or semitones) of the scale, instead of the regular intervals of the diatonic scale
perceived as having hue; not white gray or black
Ascending or descending by half steps
{s} colorful, multicolored
Motion by half steps; or pitches used outside of the diatonic scale in which they normally occur
Relating to color, or to colors
being or having or characterized by hue
Relating to the hue or saturation of colour
– Notes moving in half steps
a term referring to the use of all the half-tones in a scale
Having color (hue); not neutral (black, white or gray)
Having the capacity to refract colours without separating spectral colors
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