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- In most Western music, tone clusters tend to be heard as dissonant.
- The first section is a cappella, notable for its dissonant tone clusters.
- "Now listen to those wimpy tone clusters down there, " she said.
- Thick, black lines signify tone clusters, as in the basses at rehearsal 6.
- It's almost static, just blurry tone clusters of sound, slowly unfolding.
- The right hand combines both sixteenth-note arpeggios and tone clusters.
- A second album, " Tone Cluster ", was released the following year in September.
- Section C starts with the left hand playing short pulsating staccato B1-C2 tone clusters.
- American experimenter, invents tone clusters _ literally, fistfuls of notes.
- Ornstein was the first important composer to make extensive use of the tone cluster.
- By contrast Ligeti invented a new language with chromatic tone clusters and elements of parody.
- Orchestral clusters are employed throughout Stockhausen's " harmonium maintains a tone cluster throughout the work.
- In jazz, as in classical music, tone clusters have not been restricted to the keyboard.
- One 1969 textbook defines the tone cluster as " an extra-harmonic clump of notes ."
- Early-20th-century American composer Henry Cowell viewed tone clusters as the use of higher and higher overtones.
- The recording made from the original rolls, by contrast, renders the tone clusters as mild hiccups.
- Tone clusters have generally been thought of as dissonant musical textures, and even defined as such.
- Ligeti combines this twelve-tone technique with tone clusters, which he further developed in his following compositions.
- A sequence of two tones ( called a tone cluster ) may occur on one syllable.
- Bartok, honorable down to his shoes, asked Cowell's permission to use tone clusters in his own music.
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