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diatonic

[dahy-uh-ton-ik] / ˌdaɪ əˈtɒn ɪk /
ADJECTIVE
achromatic
Synonyms


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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.

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Rather, you get a congenial, diatonic, rhythmically sturdy kind of conversation.

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“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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