List of pandiatonic pieces
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Musical pieces by style
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<center>Period |
Neoclassicalistic (see Neoclassicalism) |
Modernistic (see Modernism) |
<center>Style |
Dadaistic (see Dada) |
Impressionistic (see Impressionist music) |
Jazz (see Jazz) |
- with Jazz |
Minimalistic (see Minimalist music) |
Nationalistic (see Nationalism) |
Populistic (see Populist music) |
Postminimalistic (see Postminimalism) |
Surrealist (see Surrealism) |
<center>Technique |
Atonal (see Atonality) |
Twelve-tone (see Twelve-tone technique) |
with Extended techniques (see Extended technique) |
Pandiatonic (see Pandiatonic) |
Polytonal (see Polytonality) |
- with Polytonality |
Process music (see Process music) |
Quarter tone (see Quarter tone) |
- with Quarter tones |
Whole tone (see whole tone) |
Phase (see Phasing) |
with Quotations (see Quotation) |
- with Quotations of popular music (see Popular music) |
- Shaker Loops (Jaffe, 1992)
- China Gates (Jaffe, 1992)
- Phrygian Gates (Jaffe, 1992)
- This Boy (Mann, 1963)
- Appalachian Spring (Jaffe, 1992)
- The Desert Music (Jaffe, 1992)
- Tehillim (Jaffe, 1992)
Source
- Jaffe, Stephen. Conversation between SJ and JS on the New Tonality, Contemporary Music Review 1992, Vol. 6 (2), pp. 27-38
- Mann, William. London Times (December 27, 1963) via Companion