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      • Like the devil himself, this musical sequence goes by many names: tritone, triad, flatted fifth, “the devil’s interval,” or “the devil’s chord.” The “diabolus in musica” — “the devil in music,” as it was known for centuries in the original Latin — is a tense-sounding combination of notes that creates a foreboding atmosphere.
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    • What Is A Tritone?
    • The Devil’s Music
    • Why Does The Tritone Sound So horrible?
    • Was It Actually Banned by The Church?
    • Where Can I Hear It?

    A tritone is an interval made up of three tones, or six semitones. In each diatonic scale (or the most basic scale of a key) there is only one tritone, and it occurs between the fourth and seventh degrees of the scale, so in a C major scale this would be between F and B. Or in G major it would be between C and F sharp: Before the invention of keybo...

    In times past, music was organised into modes rather than keys. The modes only used the white keys on a keyboard, so the only way you could play a different scale, or a different pattern of tones and semitones, was to start on a different note. Read more: Musical modes – what are they and how do we use them? Each mode had its own recognisable flavo...

    John Sloboda, a professor of music psychology at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, explained that the tritone is particularly unnerving because the human brain is hardwired to find harmony and symmetry in music: “When we hear something dissonant, it gives you a little bit of an emotional frisson, because it's strange and unexpected. The emot...

    Rumours abound that music featuring the tritone was banned from churches because of its association with the devil. But as juicy as this gossip about the tritone might be, there is no evidence that this ever happened. It’s more likely that the strict rules of harmony observed by those composing for the church forbade the use of the augmented fourth...

    The jarring nature of the tritone makes for instantly recognisable hooks in hit songs and catchy theme tunes. Here are a couple of our favourites: Maria from Leonard Bernstein's West Side Story Jimi Hendrix's Purple Haze

  3. Like the Beast, it goes by many names: Diabolus in musica (devil in music), the devil’s interval, the tritone, the triad and the flatted fifth. As its Latin moniker suggests, it’s an evil sounding combination of notes that’s designed to create a chilling or foreboding atmosphere.

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    According to Dave Moskowitz (2010, p. 12), Hendrix "ripped into 'Purple Haze' by beginning the song with the sinister sounding tritone interval creating an opening dissonance, long described as 'The Devil in Music'."

  6. Oct 25, 2018 · The “diabolus in musica” — “the devil in music,” as it was known for centuries in the original Latin — is a tense-sounding combination of notes that creates a foreboding atmosphere.

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