From a distance, the composition's subtle range of tonalities evokes a Morandi still life. |
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A CD with performances of many songs and chants in a wide variety of tonalities and meters accompanies the book. |
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Dissonance emerges through highly structured chord strata and haunting tonalities and atonalities working with and then against one another. |
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The Adagio section has some lush, fluorescent sounds, in which Schoenberg flirts with major tonalities and then destroys them. |
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While some tonalities require the use of black keys, no key signatures are employed. |
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With its range of tonalities and mobilities, Niedecker's work explodes the standard cliches of minimalism as quiet or modest. |
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He fluently weaves between a canvas of dark and light tonalities to the effect of instilling an absorbing listening experience upon the would-be viewer. |
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The bright, clear light in his paintings appears like an Arts and Crafts article of faith, casting aside the heavily shadowed tonalities of the Victorians. |
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The tonalities of major and minor as means for managing dissonance and chromaticism in music took full shape. |
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Such a thesis allows Hollis to probe a poetically realized experience that to her mixes perceptions of both Luciferian and Christic tonalities in nature. |
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In Example 1, the key signature suggests C major, however upon listening to the harmonies, nowhere do we hear the expected tonic, subdominant and dominant tonalities. |
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