- in a
series of articles, used
terms "sixteenth-century
tonalities" and "Renaissance
tonality". He
borrowed German "Tonartentyp" from
Siegfried Hermelink [de]...
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Progressive tonality is the
music compositional practice whereby a
piece of
music does not
finish in the key in
which it began, but
instead 'progresses'...
- 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...
- a
tonality diamond is a two-dimensional
diagram of
ratios in
which one
dimension is the
Otonality and one the Utonality. Thus the n-limit
tonality diamond...
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Dynamic tonality is a
paradigm for
tuning and
timbre which generalizes the
special relationship between just intonation, and the
harmonic series to apply...
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changes unless structurally supported because the root and
overall key and
tonality remain unchanged. This is in
contrast with, for instance, transposition...
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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...
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study of
tonality,
which was
later expanded into his
doctoral thesis.
Their music arose from what was
described as the "crisis of
tonality"
between the...
-
tonality", or
sometimes the "tonal system" (though
whether tonality implies common-practice
idioms is a
question of debate). Common-practice
tonality...
- A level, also "
tonality level",
Gerhard Kubik's "tonal step," "tonal block," and John Blacking's "root progression," is an
important melodic and harmonic...