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Tonality is a principle of organization around a tonic, or home, pitch, based on a major or minor scale... More »
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Tonality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tonality is a system of music in which specific hierarchical pitch relationships are based on a key "center" or tonic. The term tonalité originated with Alexandre-Étienne Choron (1810) and was borr...
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TonalityGUIDE is a basic music theory guide to tonal harmony and voice leading for first-year university students. It introduces harmony and voice-leading at a level which is appropriate at degree level, yet does not make too many assumptions ... Introduction to Tonality...
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Tonality diamond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In music theory, the n-limit tonality diamond is the set of rational numbers r, 1 \le r < 2 , such that the odd part of both the numerator and the denominator of r, when reduced to lowest terms, i...
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The Tonal Centre is an interactive site for music composers and theorists which explains and demonstrates some of the key concepts of tonality; including chords, scales, cadences, and modulation. ... Tonality is a word that has been given many definitions, and most of these are very broad - but that is because it is a...
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Closely linked to harmony, tonality describes the "key" of the music. We often speak of a piece being "in the key of C major", or whatever. This is the tonality. Throughout the piece though, the tonality will change.
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Tonality at the End of the Nineteenth Century ... What happened at the end of the nineteenth century to result in the dissolution of tonality? Wagner's Tristan und Isolde written in 1859 is generally thought to be the beginning of the events led to the dissolution of tonality through the increased use of chromaticism.
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Tonicity and Tonality ... (Tonality is the noun, and tonal is the adjective for the same concept.) One definition is from Mark DeVoto in the New Harvard Dictionary of Music: "In Western music, the organized relationship of tones with reference to a definite center, the tonic, and generally to a community of pitch...
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The psychological basis of atonality. ... When we speak of tonality we are referring to a perceptual phenomenon—one in which the relationships within a collection of tones orient that collection toward some single most important tone, the tonic.
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public abstract class Tonality; extends java.lang.Object ... int[] getScaleNumbers(int loNum, int hiNum); Gets an array containing only midi numbers that belong to this tonality, within the given range. ... int getTonicID(); Delivers this tonality's tonic note, as a midi number in the lowest octave.
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