• original Tristan chord is heard in the opening phrase of Richard Wagner's opera Tristan und Isolde as part of the leitmotif relating to Tristan. It is made...
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  • Prometheus: The Poem of Fire. The chord is separated by only a single note from the half-diminished chord, or the "Tristan chord," as well as the German sixth...
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  • 1 (1835): Wagner frequently used the chord for dramatic and expressive effect. (The chord that opens Tristan und Isolde (1859) is the best known and...
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    Tristan und Isolde (Tristan and Isolde), WWV 90, is an opera in three acts by Richard Wagner to a German libretto by the composer, based largely on the...
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    tertian, altered chord, secundal chord, quartal and quintal harmony and Tristan chord. Another example is when G7(♯11♭9) (G–B–D–F–A♭–C♯) is formed from G...
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    appeared, covering the period to 1873. The opening of Tristan und Isolde, featuring the 'Tristan chord' Wagner's later musical style introduced new ideas...
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  • musical chords and simultaneities: Added tone chord Altered chord Approach chord Chord names and symbols (popular music) Chromatic mediant Common chord (music)...
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  • simulation game Sim City 4. Polychord Elektra chord Mystic chord Psalms chord Tristan chord Pogue, David (1997). Classical Music for Dummies, p. 80. ISBN 0-7645-5009-8...
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  • Alexander Scriabin's Sixth Piano Sonata. Gamma chord Mystic chord Petrushka chord Psalms chord Tristan chord Lawrence Kramer. "Fin-de-siècle Fantasies: Elektra...
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    such as George Perle's the use of non-tonal chords as tonic "keys"/"scales"/"areas" such as the Tristan chord. As tonal harmony continued to widen and even...
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