He was known for the rhythmic and harmonic complexity of his performances and compositions.
This can be seen as a justification for using upper bounds to describe harmonic complexity.
The larger weight bit provides the fundamental, and the smaller weight bit provides the harmonic complexity.
This principle explains the gradual historical increase in harmonic complexity of Western music.
The blues were the key that opened up an entirely new approach to Western harmony, ultimately leading to a high level of harmonic complexity in jazz.
The harmonic complexity of "Giant Steps" is on the level of the most advanced twentieth-century art music.
We respect harmonic complexity and that "Pet Sounds" addresses premature middle-aged dread as opposed to teenage fun.
By the 1910s the harmonic complexity of popular music has started to move away from the 19th century model.
Removed by several rooms, he instantly deduced from the slight Doppler shift and loss of harmonic complexity.
This work was slow to gain favour with musicians, due to its harmonic complexity and intricate form.