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tonality

[toh-nal-i-tee] / toʊˈnæl ɪ ti /


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Such a moment was a reminder at how much sway over the emotional tonality of the film such supplemental material can possess.

From Los Angeles Times

Uncompromising and innovative, he devised the 12-tone method, a musical structure that broke with the traditional rules of tonality and composition.

From Los Angeles Times

Watching people record harmonies in real time, everyone on one mic, having to match the tonality of everybody else.

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When Feyd steps into an enormous arena filled with a chanting mob eager for bloodshed, a brutalist symphony of visual aesthetics and aural tonality deepens the viciousness of the character.

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The A, D and G strings are all tuned an octave higher than a standard guitar, adding a new level of tonality.

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