Why the Tritone = The DEVIL in Music – Professional Composers
Have you ever heard of the devil in music? For a long time in music history it was even avoided completely, because if its extreme tension and harmonic dissonance. It was literally referred to as 'diabolus in musica', which is latin
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Medieval composers were discouraged from using the Devil's interval
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The Devil's Tritone