- pandiatonicism
- pan·diatonicism
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
pandiatonicism — “+ noun : the use of pandiatonic harmony … Useful english dictionary
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Pandiatonic — In music pandiatonic chords and successions are those formed freely from all degrees of a diatonic scale without regard for their diatonic function, sometimes to the extent of no single pitch being felt as a tonic. The term was invented by… … Wikipedia
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