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In music, the interval of the diminished fifth, exactly half the octave, and considered in the Middle Ages to be the moral antithesis of the octave's perfect consonance, or ‘diabolus in musica’ (devil in music). Its prominence during the late 19th and early 20th centuries helped to undermine the remaining foundations of tonality, as in Debussy's Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune (1894).

The alternative term ‘mi contra fa’ refers to B in the dominant key of G (do-re-mi) in relation to F in the tonic key of C (do-re-mi-fa).



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His music, driving and uncomfortable, is distinguished by its deep, muddy minors and those tritones more associated with the undulating wailing of police cars in places like Budapest and Brussels.
Tenemos el ejemplo de Pedro Martir de Angleria, que, al describir los nuevos territorios y al dar cuenta de las caracteristicas y costumbres de seres prodigiosos, tales como las amazonas, los canibales, los tritones o las sirenas, emplea el criterio de autoridad como base informativa (Del Rio 30).
6) El narrador parodia su comportamiento heroico cuando Julio imagina "que era Neptuno y surcaba las aguas del siglo a lomo de tritones, coronado de pampanos marinos y vestido apenas con un retal de sabana" (92).
 
 
 
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