Twelve Tone 4+

Composition and Analysis Tool

Patrick Q. Kelly

    • $4.99

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Description

A music composition / analysis tool. Create PDFs of a tone row's piano, notation and clock face (circular diagram) representation along with a 'magic square' with your analytical notations.

Create a tone row by clicking on the staff or the piano keyboard. Twelve Tone will automatically create the Prime, Inversion, Retrograde, and Retrograde Inversion Magic Square.

Save your rows or pitch class sets of 1 to 12 tones, with its name, current P, R, I, RI matrix markings, derivation and preferred accidentals settings.

Save a PDF of the notation, magic square, circular diagram, and piano representation of the tone row or set.

Drive your own software or hardware synth via MIDI to hear the instrument you want, or use the app's own acoustic piano.

Twelve Tone lets you know if any notes are repeated by highlighting both notes.

Press the play button and hear your set played back with your selected rhythm.
Select what form(s) of the row you want played (once or looped);
• Prime
• Prime then Retrograde
• Retrograde then Prime
• Retrograde
• Inversion
• Inversion then Retrograde Inversion
• Retrograde Inversion then Inversion
• Retrograde Inversion
Select the transposition interval and direction when looping playback.

Hear the pitches as you mark them in the magic square. The marks indicate which row form the pitch belonged to in your analysis work.

Lock the square to avoid accidentally marking or unmarking notes, and erase the entire square with the touch of a button.
Lock the prime row notation and transpose it to C to use the Absolute Pitch Method for labeling in the matrix.

Comes preloaded with the following rows:
Alban Berg's Lyric Suite
Babbitt's Composition for Four Instruments
Schoenberg's Variations for Orchestra Op.31
Schoenberg's Piano Piece Op.33a
Webern's Concerto Op.24
Webern's Piano Variations Op.27
Webern's String Quartet Op.28

What’s New

Version 3.0

Performance improvements and updates for the latest OS.

App Privacy

The developer, Patrick Q. Kelly, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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