diatonic
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A number of the album’s nine Iverson originals have the same droll, diatonic structuring that defined his writing for the old band: It’s Bacharach meets Brahms meets John Lewis.
From New York Times
The musical language can be unabashedly brash and dissonant one moment, defiantly diatonic the next.
From New York Times
Rather, you get a congenial, diatonic, rhythmically sturdy kind of conversation.
From New York Times
“The apostles of the diatonic world,” he said in April, “have not produced work that measures up to the music of the past.”
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Sometimes the music reposes on what seems a soft, lushly diatonic chord, except certain instruments play nearly inaudible high pitches that lend sting to the sonority.
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