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TRITONE CORP

BURNABY-Canada

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TRITONE CORP
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Company Address: 8678 Greenall Ave,BURNABY,BC,Canada 
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V5J 
Telephone Number: 6044515547 
Fax Number: 6044339859 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
59790 
USA SIC Description:
COMPUTERS SOFTWARE SYSTEMS & SERVICES 
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$500,000 to $1 million 
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  • Tritone - Wikipedia
    Tritone In music theory, the tritone is defined as a musical interval spanning three adjacent whole tones (six semitones) [1] For instance, the interval from F up to the B above it (in short, F–B) is a tritone as it can be decomposed into the three adjacent whole tones F–G, G–A, and A–B
  • What is a tritone and why was it nicknamed the devil’s interval?
    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
  • 三全音_百度百科
    三全音(Tritone)是一个音数概念,即全音的3倍,其声响有极度不安定的特性。 增四度和减五度为三全音的两种主要音程。
  • Tritone (三全音、增四度、減五度) | 音樂術語 | M5 Music
    三全音(Tritone),也被稱為增四度或減五度,指的是音樂中跨越三個全音或六個半音的音程。 它被認為是西方音樂中最不和諧且最不穩定的音程之一。
  • The tritone: Why it’s called the devil’s interval and how to use it
    Learn about what a tritone is, why it's called the devil's interval, and how to use it in your music in a way that isn't so diabolical
  • What Is A Tritone In Music? - Hello Music Theory
    The main use of a tritone in music is to create instability and tension, and then to resolve this tension by moving from a tritone to the next chord in the progression
  • Tritone | Interval, Chord Harmony | Britannica
    Tritone, in music, the interval encompassed by three consecutive whole steps, as for instance the distance from F to B (the whole steps F–G, G–A, and A–B)
  • What is a tritone? Definition, music theory, famous examples
    At its core, a tritone is a musical interval spanning three whole tones (hence the name) On a piano, that means six semitones from your starting note and rests in between a perfect fourth and a perfect fifth
  • Tritone - Music Theory Academy
    What is a Tritone? A tritone is an interval of 3 tones (whole steps) or 6 semitones (half steps) that sounds very dissonant to the listener
  • Tritone: the devil in music | Classical Music
    The tritone is a musical interval spanning three whole tones (hence the name) In Western music, the tritone is one of the most distinctive and tension-filled intervals, often associated with dissonance and instability




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