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Tonal meaning
Of or relating to tones or tonality. | Of or relating to the general character, mood, or trend of something. | Employing tones that have a predictable relationship to some tonic.
Example sentences (20)
Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro has been envisioned as auxiliary material in the study of Tonal Harmony.
Although Bartók claimed in his writings that his music was always tonal, he rarely uses the chords or scales of tonality, and so the descriptive resources of tonal theory are of limited use.
Arnold Schoenberg 's Friede auf Erden is a tonal kaleidoscope, whose tonal centers are constantly shifting (his harmonically innovative Verklärte Nacht for strings dates from the same period).
Both languages, however, are extremely different: Vietnamese is a tonal, monosyllabic, phonetic language while Khmer has remained non-tonal.
It could be argued either that the tone is incidental to the phonation, in which case Burmese would not be phonemically tonal, or that the phonation is incidental to the tone, in which case it would be considered tonal.
Some parts on electric guitars are also made from brass, especially inertia blocks on tremolo systems for its tonal properties, and for string nuts and saddles for both tonal properties and its low friction.
These are the only tonal harmonies in the work, and both come as a surprise to the listener; Penderecki's use of tonal triads such as these remains a controversial aspect of the work.
Another sharp swerve, to hallucinogen-inspired introspection, strains the show’s already worn tonal elasticity.
Ashley continued the drama with the brand’s Smiling Rock earrings and opted out of wearing thigh-high boots – as seen on the runway – in favour of tonal sandals.
A ‘tonal’ scheme is the simplest as it includes only different tones of the same color.
Audiences will have a chance to see if the tonal shift for is enough to feel new and fresh when the film premieres in theaters on November 10.
Common varieties include phosphor bronze strings, which are known for their tonal warmth and brightness, 80/20 bronze, which has a bright and clear tone; and silk and steel strings, which are slightly more mellow sounding but very comfortable to play.
Despite the tonal departure, Jendresen felt he was respectful to "Star Trek" canon, which he knew was massively important to the franchise's many fans.
For the occasion, Kate donned a navy woollen dress and belt, with tonal navy shoes to compliment the look.
However, an argument can be made that the tonal shift actually occurred in — but no, it's not during the scene that you think.
However, this remastered adaptation directed by Yuta Sano has been repackaged in the form of a TV show, with minor tonal and visual modifications.
If Dr. Beverly Crusher was originally intended as an ass-kicker with a wide tonal range, Star Trek: The Next Generation hid that very well.
If you don't want to take a class, you can use the Tonal on its own and customize your own workout while still receiving the same feedback you would in class.
It’s a tonal challenge, but one to which Kendrick rises admirably.
Juxtaposed with what worked in the movie, the tonal turmoil within it ultimately led to some divisive moments that split the fanbase ever since.