chromatic
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++chro·mat·ic /krəʊˈmætɪk, krə- $ kroʊ-, krə-/ adjective 1 APM technical related to a musical scale which consists of semitones 半音(阶)的 a chromatic scale 半音阶 chromatic harmonies 半音阶和声2. CC formal related to bright colours 彩色的,颜色鲜艳的
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chromatic• Is it mainly diatonic or chromatic?• Substitution notes may be diatonic or chromatic.• In my next column I will deal with the chromatic approach notes.• The new system was as deep and mysterious as its chromatic code name implied.• Power, a New Zealander, plays the blues harp and the chromatic harmonica.• The movement falls into two repeated halves, the second having more chromatic lower parts.• It possesses a complete chromatic scale between these two notes.• the chromatic scale• First we will deal with diatonic and chromatic substitution notes, which are the main means of obscuring conventional chords.Origin chromatic (1400-1500) Greek chromatikos, from chroma “skin, color”chro·mat·ic adjectiveChineseSyllable
scale to which related a Corpus musical consists
chromatic
chro‧mat‧ic /krəʊˈmætɪk, krə- $ kroʊ-, krə-/
adjective
a chromatic scale
chromatic harmonies
2. formal related to bright colours
chro‧mat‧ic /krəʊˈmætɪk, krə- $ kroʊ-, krə-/
adjective Date: 1400-1500
Language: Greek
Origin: chromatikos, from chroma __skin, color__
1. technical related to a musical scale which consists of semitones:Language: Greek
Origin: chromatikos, from chroma __skin, color__
2. formal related to bright colours