Chromaticism

/kroʊˈmætɪˌsɪzəm/ noun

The use of notes outside the basic diatonic scale, incorporating all twelve pitches of the octave through sharps and flats. This creates increased harmonic color, tension, and expressive possibilities in music.

From Greek chromatikos meaning 'colored,' derived from chroma 'color.' The term reflects how chromatic notes 'color' the basic scale, adding richness and complexity to harmonic progressions.

AMቀለምነት
ARتلوين
BNরঙ্গবাদ
CAcromatisme
CSchromatismus
DAkromaticisme
DEChromatismus
ELχρωματισμός
EScromatismo
FAرنگ‌گرایی
FIkromatismo
FRchromatisme
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