Aching chromatic chords picture the broken heart.
Instead of tone rows, Mosolov uses thickly-clustered, heavily chromatic chords to make his point.
Another "accented" chromatic chord frequently used by march music composers is an inversion of a I chord with a lowered third and raised fifth.
Other Stations use successive chromatic chords and may abruptly end on a single tone.
Harmonies become chorales that use unexpectedly rich chromatic chords, and a prominent flute or piccolo often twitters up above.
A chromatic passing chord is, "a chord that is not in the harmonized scale".
When diatonic harmony is understood in this sense, the supposed term chromatic harmony means little, because chromatic chords are also used in that same system.
This process was repeated across all 16 tracks to create a lush 256-voice "virtual" choir that could "sing" chromatic chords.
Similarly, a chromatic chord is one which includes one or more such notes.
A chromatic chord is a musical chord that includes at least one note not belonging in the diatonic scale associated with the prevailing key.