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The 12-tone system, also known as dodecaphony or twelve-tone technique, is a method of musical composition developed by Arnold Schoenberg in the early 1920s. It is a form of serialism, where the ordering of musical elements is crucial. The core principle of the 12-tone system is to ensure that all twelve pitches of the chromatic scale are given equal importance, thus avoiding the establishment of a tonal center that characterizes traditional Western music.
To achieve this, a composer constructs a specific ordering of the twelve pitches, called a tone row
The goal of the 12-tone system is to eliminate traditional tonality and create a more egalitarian distribution