Definition of Dodecaphony

1. Noun. (music) composition technique in which the composer uses all 12 tones of the chromatic scale to compose a piece ¹

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Definition of Dodecaphony

1. [n -NIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dodecaphony

dodecanoic
dodecanoic acid
dodecanol
dodecanols
dodecanoyl
dodecanoyl-CoA synthetase
dodecaoxide
dodecaoxides
dodecapeptide
dodecapeptides
dodecaphonic
dodecaphonically
dodecaphonies
dodecaphonist
dodecaphonists
dodecaphony (current term)
dodecapolis
dodecarbonium chloride
dodecarchies
dodecarchy
dodecastyle
dodecastyles
dodecasyllabic
dodecasyllable
dodecasyllables
dodecatemories
dodecatemory
dodecathlon
dodecenoyl-coenzyme A delta-isomerase
dodecicosidodecahedron

Literary usage of Dodecaphony

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1. A/S/L: Yearbook Academy of Architecture Amsterdam/Maastricht by Laurens ten Kate (2002)
"'ls it a formalistic silence or Biggest dodecaphony?' ln looking for our fundamental relationship to buildings, his path has reached a building form of ..."

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