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tonality (təʊˈnælɪtɪ) [f. tonal a. + -ity: so mod.F. tonalité (1866 in Littré).] Tonal quality. 1. Mus. a. The relation, or sum of relations, between the tones or notes of a scale or musical system; spec. in modern music, = key n. 7 c; hence transf. a particular scale or system of tones; in modern m...
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Tonality
Major-minor tonality is also called harmonic tonality (in the title of Carl Dahlhaus, translating the German harmonische Tonalität), diatonic tonality, common practice tonality, functional tonality, or just tonality.
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tonality
tonality/təuˈnælətɪ; to`nælətɪ/ n[U, C](music 音) (use of a particular) key, esp as the basis of a melody or composition 调性, 调(的运用)(尤指作为某旋律或乐曲的基调).
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Curve (tonality)
In image editing, a curve is a remapping of image tonality, specified as a function from input level to output level, used as a way to emphasize colours
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Progressive tonality
' to an ending in a different key or tonality. Keller and others
In British post-World War II musicology, 'progressive tonality' was sometimes contrasted with 'regressive tonality' (e.g. in the analytic
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tonalitive
tonalitive, a. Mus. Obs. or rare. (təʊˈnælɪtɪv) [f. tonality + -ive.] Of or pertaining to tonality.1907 M. H. Glyn Rhythmic Conception of Music iii. 64 Nothing would seem more natural than that tonality should suggest ‘tonalitive’, but the word has not hitherto appeared. 1918 Mus. Assoc. Proc. 1917–...
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Dynamic tonality
The dynamic tonality paradigm
The goal of Dynamic Tonality is to enable consonance beyond the range of tunings and temperaments in which harmonic timbres Without the expressive potential of a jammer, musicians lack the expressive power needed to exploit Dynamic Tonality in real time, so Dynamic Tonality's
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bitonality
bitonality Mus. (baɪtəʊˈnælɪtɪ) [f. bi-2 + tonality.] The simultaneous use of two keys in a musical composition. So biˈtonal a., characterized by bitonality.1927 A. E. Hull Mus. Class. Romantic & Mod. xvii. 317 Atonality, Bi-tonality and Polytonality are the technical catch-words of the day... Bi-to...
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Tonality diamond
Geometry of the tonality diamond
The five- and seven-limit tonality diamonds exhibit a highly regular geometry within the modulatory space, meaning all Properties of the tonality diamond
Three properties of the tonality diamond and the ratios contained:
All ratios between neighboring ratios are superparticular
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tritonality
tritonality Mus. (traɪtəʊˈnælɪtɪ) [f. tri- + tonality.] The simultaneous use of three keys in a musical composition. Hence triˈtonal a.1931 Music & Lett. Oct. 323 Atonalities, bitonalities, tritonalities and their peers are best heard and not seen. 1944 Scrutiny XII. 121 The Lydian [mode]..is harmon...
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Tonality flux
Tonality flux is Harry Partch's term for the kinds of subtle harmonic changes that can occur in a microtonal context from notes moving from one chord to Tonality flux is a special instance of the principle of parsimonious (most direct) voice leading.
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polytonality
polytonality Mus. (ˌpɒlɪtəʊˈnælɪtɪ) [f. poly- + tonality.] The simultaneous use of two or more keys in a musical composition.1923 [see atonal a.]. 1934 S. R. Nelson All about Jazz i. 12 Polytonality, dissonance, and the more lurid forms of Expressionism are the shibboleths of Schönberg, Stravinsky, ...
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Pantonality
In music pantonality may refer to:
Twelve-tone music, seen as an extension of tonality to all keys (rather than to no key)
Nonfunctional tonality or pandiatonicism
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调性
调性(Tonality)是一系列音高或和弦在音乐作品里呈现的从属感觉,尤其他们之间的相对稳定性、引力和指向性差异。在这个从属排序里,一个特殊的音高或者三和弦最为稳定,它叫作主音。调的命名取之主音和弦的根音。因此,C大调里,C音即是音阶的主音也是主音和弦(如果非转位)的根音。
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Monotonality
In other words, there is only one tonality in a piece, and every segment formerly considered as another tonality is only a region, a harmonic contrast See also
Homotonality
Progressive tonality
Prolongation
Schenkerian analysis
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