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The tonality of a pure tone is 1 and is close to 0 for noise-like sig-nal. The tonality of the consonant is around 0.2 and around 0.4 for the vowel. We found interesting results when comparing the tonality of the vowel /EY/ with the that of the vowel-diphthong combination /W-EY/. It can be seen that the tonality of /W-EY/ 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0. We enable people to create buildings making strong impressions, which are in harmony with their surroundings and help protect the environment.

Tonality definition: Tonality is the presence of a musical key in a piece of music. Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples. Tonality Howard Benson v1.2.0-R2R. February 22, 2020 February 23, 2020. Tonality Howard Benson v1.2.0-R2R. DATE: 2020.02.23 NUMBER: R2R-8832 SiZE: 52.45 MB PLATFORM: WiN32/64 – VST/VST3/AAX(MODiFiED) THE AWARD WINNING PLUG-IN SUITE BY HOWARD BENSON & MIKE PLOTNIKOFF –.

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to·nal·i·ty

(tō-năl′ĭ-tē)n.pl.to·nal·i·ties1. Music
a. A system or arrangement of seven tones built on a tonic key.
b. The arrangement of all the tones and chords of a composition in relation to a tonic.
2. The scheme or interrelation of the tones in a painting.
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tonality

(təʊˈnælɪtɪ) n, pl-ties1. (Classical Music) music
a. the actual or implied presence of a musical key in a composition
b. the system of major and minor keys prevalent in Western music since the decline of modes. Compare atonality
2. (Art Terms) the overall scheme of colours and tones in a painting
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to•nal•i•ty

(toʊˈnæl ɪ ti)
n., pl. -ties. 1.
a. the sum of relations, melodic and harmonic, existing between the tones of a scale or musical system.

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b. a particular scale or system of tones; a key.
2. (in painting, graphics, etc.) the system of tones or tints, or the color scheme, of a picture.
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Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.
Noun1.tonality - any of 24 major or minor diatonic scales that provide the tonal framework for a piece of music
musical notation - (music) notation used by musicians
major key, major mode - a key whose harmony is based on the major scale
minor key, minor mode - a key based on the minor scale
home key, tonic key - the basic key in which a piece of music is written
atonalism, atonality - the absence of a key; alternative to the diatonic system
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tonality

noun
A sound of distinct pitch and quality:
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tonality

[təʊˈnælɪtɪ]NtonalidadfTonality 1 3 0
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tonality

n (Mus) → Tonalitätf; (of voice)Klangm; (of poem)Tonartf; (of painting)Farbkompositionf

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