The book discusses the various technical aspects of instruments, such as chromatic range, tone quality, and limitations.
His expressive forms are distorted, barely recognizable, bathed in a rich chromatic range.
The intact clay gemshorn, mentioned above, which was found beneath a 15th-century house, had a chromatic range of one octave.
The chromatic range of the Black Paintings is limited to ochre, gold, brown, grey and black.
He also explored chromatic ranges in the Colour Theory series during this period.
Nevertheless, Müller's new clarinet with fully chromatic range became popular and became the standard clarinet for much of the 19th century.
The abstract works display firmer lines and a chromatic range that favored primary colors.
These modernized guan, which may be as long as a Western clarinet, have extra holes and are fitted with metal keys to provide a wider and fully chromatic range.
The length of the instrument could be changed by the use of a sliding tube which meant it could play a full chromatic range of notes.
The style is typical of Lotto's Venetian period, with denser tones, a softer chromatic range and atmospheric effects at the boundaries.