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- Chromatic_fourth abstract "In music, a chromatic fourth, or passus duriusculus, is a melody or melodic fragment spanning a perfect fourth with all or almost all chromatic intervals filled in (chromatic line). The quintessential example is in D minor with the tonic and dominant notes as boundaries, About this sound Play :File:Chrom4th Example.pngThe chromatic fourth was first used in the madrigals of the 16th Century. The Latin term itself (\"suffered somewhat hard\") originates in Christoph Bernhard's 17th century Tractatus compositionis augmentatus (1648–49), where it appears to refer to repeated melodic motion by semitone creating consecutive semitones. The term may also relate to the pianto associated with weeping. In the Baroque, Johann Sebastian Bach used it in his choral as well as his instrumental music, in the Well-Tempered Clavier, for example (the chromatic fourth is indicated by a red bracket), About this sound Play :400pxIn operas of the Baroque and Classical, the chromatic fourth was often used in the bass and for woeful arias, often being called a \"lament bass\". In the penultimate pages of the first movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, the chromatic fourth appears in the cellos and basses.This doesn't mean that the chromatic fourth was always used in a sorrowful or foreboding way, or that the boundaries should always be the tonic and dominant notes. One counterexample comes from the Minuet of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's String Quartet in G major, K. 387 (the chromatic fourths are conveniently bracketed by the slurs and set apart with note-to-note dynamics changes), About this sound Play :400px".
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- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chromaticism.
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Music_semiology.
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Music_theory.
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Christoph_Bernhard.
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Chromaticism.
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink D_minor.
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Diatonic_and_chromatic.
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Didos_Lament.
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink File:Bach_Example_wHiLite.png.
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink File:Chrom4th_Example.png.
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Interval_(music).
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Jesu,_der_du_meine_Seele,_BWV_78.
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Sebastian_Bach.
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Köchel_catalogue.
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Lament_bass.
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Ludwig_van_Beethoven.
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Madrigal.
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Mass_in_B_minor_structure.
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Melody.
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Music.
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Nach_dir,_Herr,_verlanget_mich,_BWV_150.
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Perfect_fourth.
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Pianto.
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink String_Quartet_No._14_(Mozart).
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Symphony_No._9_(Beethoven).
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink The_Well-Tempered_Clavier.
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Weinen,_Klagen,_Sorgen,_Zagen,_BWV_12.
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart.
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink File:Chopin-_Prelude_in_C_Minor_mm.5-6_chromatic_run.png.
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- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLink File:Vivaldi_lament_bass_from_RV_631,_Aria_No._2.png.
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chromatic fourth".
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLinkText "Passus duriusculus".
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLinkText "chromatic fourth".
- Chromatic_fourth wikiPageWikiLinkText "passus duriusculus".
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- Chromatic_fourth subject Category:Chromaticism.
- Chromatic_fourth subject Category:Music_semiology.
- Chromatic_fourth subject Category:Music_theory.
- Chromatic_fourth hypernym Melody.
- Chromatic_fourth type MusicalWork.
- Chromatic_fourth type Scale.
- Chromatic_fourth type Technique.
- Chromatic_fourth comment "In music, a chromatic fourth, or passus duriusculus, is a melody or melodic fragment spanning a perfect fourth with all or almost all chromatic intervals filled in (chromatic line). The quintessential example is in D minor with the tonic and dominant notes as boundaries, About this sound Play :File:Chrom4th Example.pngThe chromatic fourth was first used in the madrigals of the 16th Century.".
- Chromatic_fourth label "Chromatic fourth".
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- Chromatic_fourth sameAs Passus_duriusculus.
- Chromatic_fourth sameAs Passus_duriusculus.
- Chromatic_fourth sameAs m.0dv09k.
- Chromatic_fourth sameAs Q1333184.
- Chromatic_fourth wasDerivedFrom Chromatic_fourth?oldid=706487380.
- Chromatic_fourth depiction Chopin-_Prelude_in_C_Minor_mm.5-6_chromatic_run.png.
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