0 used for describing music in which the twelve notes of the chromatic scale are used equally and each note has the same importance --
He sometimes uses a light jazz idiom with a slight hint of the absurd and another time would use examples of circus-like dodecaphonic themes in a gently ironic way.
He was a proponent of dodecaphonic or 12-tone music.
It is based on the dodecaphonic compositional technique.
He felt that dodecaphonic music could be used occasionally when needed or called for.
The dodecaphonic series loses its significance as a concrete model of shape (or a well-defined collection of concrete shapes) is played out.
In some works, he employs the serialism or dodecaphonic technique, though not treating them rigoristicall.
It is a dodecaphonic symphony, deeply serious in tone.
Since that time he has continued developing his autodidacticusing dodecaphonic elements, rotational systems and synaesthetic- and jazz-influenced patterns.