
The article investigates the Lydian Chromatic Concept of Tonal Organization (LCCOTO), developed by George Russell, with an emphasis on its foundational concept: Tonal Gravity. Presented as a theoretical and practical tool for performance, composition, and musical analysis, we exemplify how the LCCOTO addresses tonal gravity across the vertical, horizontal, and supravertical levels. Through the research, we aimed to understand and connect the development of this concept with its foundations in the physical and acoustic principles of sound. Finally, the study reveals how the tonal gravity at different levels offers a new musical perspective, providing greater poetic freedom in various aspects areas of musical practice.
O artigo investiga o Lydian Chromatic Concept of Tonal Organization (LCCOTO), proposto por George Russell, com ênfase em seu conceito fundante: a Gravitação Tonal. Apresentado como uma ferramenta teórica e prática para performance, composição e analise musical, exemplificamos como o LCCOTO aborda a Gravitação Tonal nos níveis vertical, horizontal e supravertical. Através da pesquisa, buscou-se compreender e interligar o desenvolvimento do conceito com seus fundamentos nos princípios físicos e acústicos do som. Por fim, o estudo revela como as diferentes manifestações da Gravitação Tonal oferecem uma nova perspectiva musical, proporcionando uma maior liberdade poético-sonora em diversas áreas da prática musical.
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