Music History – 1850 to Present
The 12-tone technique is a method of musical composition devised by Arnold Schoenberg in the early 20th century that uses all twelve notes of the chromatic scale in a specific sequence or row to create melodies and harmonies. This technique aims to avoid traditional tonal centers and establishes a new way of organizing music, leading to atonality, which was significant in shaping the music of later composers, including those who embraced postmodern styles.
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