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▸ noun: (music) Twelve-tone music, a form of composition using all twelve tones of the chromatic scale in such a way that they are equal, i.e. having no tonic, no dominant, no major key or minor keys, and no distinction between harmony and dissonance.
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▸ noun: (music) Twelve-tone music, a form of composition using all twelve tones of the chromatic scale in such a way that they are equal, i.e. having no tonic, no dominant, no major key or minor keys, and no distinction between harmony and dissonance.
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duodecaphony,
dodecaphonism,
dodecuple scale,
twelve-tone technique,
dodecaphonics,
dodecuplet,
dodecad,
dodecasyllable,
dodecade,
duodecet,
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