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He was said to have a unique understanding of tonality.
Most music we listen to is in a particular key (tonality).
Their common bond was a lack of interest in anything beyond tonality.
So I had begun to think of tonality as my secret language.
By then he had taken significant steps toward breaking with tonality.
It is in this era that the word tonality became more common.
"It was then that my tonality got out of control.
But because her face is turned from the light, and in shadow, its tonality does not make it a point of particular interest.
There are common themes and a sense of tonality that help to bring the work together.
"At one time people were announcing that tonality was dead," he said.
Perhaps the difficulty is with the way our people handle tonalities.
The rhythms in his music and the tonality are very original.
I developed a certain tonality from working with the same people."
Also, what really makes him stand apart is the fact that he goes by the tonality of the character.
It does not affect the tonality of the final painting.
Her voice was still harsh, and the tonalities were peculiar.
Here was a composer working before the rules of tonality had been established.
Let's say you want to hear Baroque music in its original tonality.
Strong tonalities of makeup are almost a must when wearing yellow.
However, the means allow Fuchs to take an individual approach to tonality.
The true X-ray tonality is something you can hear only in the concert hall.
When you're sitting in an upright position, your tonality actually improves.
The language of tonality developed along with the instruments' abilities.
It most often establishes a tonality upon which the rest of the piece is built.
IT was a signal moment in the rebirth of tonality.