Bitonality

/ˌbaɪtoʊˈnæləti/ noun

The simultaneous use of two different keys or tonal centers in a musical composition. This technique creates harmonic tension and color by layering conflicting tonalities.

From bi- 'two' and tonality, meaning 'two-key-ness.' The term emerged in the early 20th century as composers like Stravinsky and Milhaud experimented with multiple simultaneous key centers.

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