chromatically

/kroʊˈmætɪkli/
adverb
  1. In a way that relates to color or colors.
    • The butterfly's wings are chromatically stunning, with iridescent blues and greens.
    • The photographer adjusted the image chromatically to make the sunset look more vivid.
    • The room was chromatically coordinated, with blue walls and orange accents.
  2. In music, using notes that are a half step apart, often outside the main key.
    • She sang the melody chromatically, adding subtle shifts in pitch.
    • The guitarist played chromatically, sliding from one fret to the next.
    • The piece moves chromatically through several keys before returning to the original.
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