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Polytonality (also polyharmony ) is the musical use of more than one key simultaneously. Bitonality is the use of only two different keys at the same time. Polyvalence or polyvalency is the use of more than one harmonic function, from the same key, at the same time. Some examples of bitonality … See more
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Lithuanian traditional singing style sutartines is based on polytonality. A typical sutartines … See moreSome music theorists, including Milton Babbitt and Paul Hindemith have questioned whether polytonality is a useful or meaningful notion … See more
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