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"tonality" Definitions
  1. the quality of a piece of music that depends on the key in which it is written

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People were asked to self-identify their skin tonality, and the person taking the survey also had a sort of Pantone palette of possible skin tonality results.
The tonality – JAY CLAYTON: We're talking -- let's level set.
I think I've always had a similar relationship to tonality.
I wanted to preserve the tonality and quality of the show.
"The grime we cleaned off had a reddish tonality," she said.
But what was interesting was the tonality had changed really drastically.
You should have a very warm and nurturing type of tonality.
The subtle variation in the blue's tonality produces an untraceable pattern.
Tonality had its comeback, to the extent that it ever went away.
The first act tends toward modal tonality, with floridly expressive vocal lines.
The lamps have now disappeared, giving a darker tonality to the painting.
The picture is strongly painted, with a dusky tonality in which colors smolder.
"No tonality, no facial expressions, all you have is just words," she said.
"We have to bring up some of your tonality a notch," he said.
I'll never forget his tone and his tonality about what they were doing.
"Red-tinged highlights add dimension and tonality to the hair," explains colorist Stephanie Brown.
So, I have a wider range of musical tonality that I can go to.
So I'll start with a general idea of tonality, or a sense of light.
For Schoenberg, the system of tonality was the equivalent of the Expressionists' conventional reality.
"I thought the tonality in his hair was just so beautiful," Ms. Cromwell said.
He deployed a harmonic language that, while rooted in tonality, was wayward and complex.
She is clearly a master of tonality and graphic contrast, states of density and dissolution.
His work acknowledges time's passing, and its sensitivity to light and tonality even celebrates it.
The system then pulls structure and tonality from one image or another based on ratios.
This "broken tonality," to quote the score, only compounds the frigid beauty of the scene.
The music plays such an important role in the tonality and emotional leverage of that movie.
Still kept the tonality of the tune, but it's just slow and it's with a quartet.
A dusky, bluish tonality suffuses the scene, which is discreetly accented with bits of bold color.
In pushing the boundaries of tonality, the music shows Reger as a kindred spirit to Schoenberg.
You Need A Woman As research has pointed out, people prefer the tonality of a female voice.
In addition to having its own distinct wood grain pattern, each floorboard is "stained" a discrete tonality.
Tabor's palette begins with a deep, dark tonality as each child ­illuminates the way with a flashlight.
Red-earth-colored bands change in tonality and density; they are brushstrokes and they are not brushstrokes.
Rutherford-Johnson is inconsistent in how he handles composers who have reverted to some form of tonality.
Martin embraced chromaticism, which weakens music's sense of a tonal center, but refused to abandon tonality altogether.
Yousician relies on your phone's mic to pick up tonality and determine if you're playing the right notes.
Berg folds remnants of tonality, plush colorings, sweeping lyrical lines and sheer orchestral din into his atonal language.
This is particularly evident within certain clusters of similar brushstrokes, where tonality changes with the introduction of white.
Then they used an algorithm to evaluate her vocalizations, based on features like tonality, rhythm and melody contour.
I frame it in terms of what they know about already, like rhythm, tonality, timing, things like that.
It's the place and the tonality and the culture and the mentality and the money, the venture capital.
The drums drop out entirely and the lead guitarist explores chromatic figures that veer in and out of tonality.
Although von Einem believed in the power of tonality, "Der Prozess" absorbs everything from jazz to 12-tone music.
This often meant an unapologetic embrace of tonality, which Mr. Rouse's critics pointed to as a streak of conservatism.
One is the extension of tonal relationships, so Elgar must have been encouraged by "Parsifal" to experiment in tonality.
In the sixties, though, he swerved back to the eccentric, vivid tonality that marked the music of his youth.
Clarity can bring out changes in larger areas of tonality, and will change the luminance and saturation more than Texture.
Traditional tonality works by creating and resolving tensions—"placing markers along the way, paths to return home", Mr Hough says.
"They're really preparing you and giving you the feeling and tonality you need to enter that world," Ms. Landekic said.
The ambition of approaching contemporary music "with a universal language comparable to the language of tonality has failed," he wrote.
His sensitivity to tonality is evident in the deep violet, which can briefly appear to be black before settling into itself.
Following on from this are nearly 30 pages of notes, graphs and analysis of the rhythm and tonality of the birds.
"Red-tinged highlights add dimension and tonality to the hair," colorist Stephanie Brown told Refinery29 about the trend so many are dabbling in.
It also sees him, once again, provide a tonality in which us - the million in 22, A Million - can figure out our journey.
His use of dissonance — passing dissonances, radically unprepared modulations that turn in directions one does not expect — is a very sophisticated, progressive tonality.
"Unfamiliar tonality and structure can be disquieting," Levitin said, likening it to being in a room where everyone speaks an unfamiliar foreign language.
Composers of what is known, for better or worse, as classical music have broken over time with sonata form, tonality, serialism and minimalism.
In the same period, Henryk Górecki, in Poland, and Arvo Pärt, in Estonia, began to deploy ancient-sounding tonality in a sacred context.
It is rich in unstable, digressive harmonies—one recurring progression sets F major against C-sharp minor—and clouds of whole-tone tonality.
At the same time, Wandelweiser's ghost tonality never achieves stability; it will frustrate those who expect one chord to lead logically to another.
Gradually shifting in tonality between light and dark, "Seascape with Cyanobacteria" immediately recalls the exponential growth of bacteria living in a petri dish.
"The tricky part is keeping that light-hearted tonality," said Brian Shembeda, an executive creative director at Leo Burnett, the agency behind the ads.
Most importantly, his sensitivity to pressure, texture, tonality, and line — to being open and alive in time — is always in service of the possible.
The development of tonality, generally, is hardly arbitrary and though the Tsimane music is dissonant with respect to Western scales, it is not chaos.
This activity requires trust and responsiveness to another's materiality as you look at something as simple as the changing tonality of a person's skin.
To an untrained ear, there may be something that feels "off" or alien about your music, but the specific tonality is hard to ascertain.
An image from Coney Island, "Heckyl and Jeckyl," which appears in Selected Photographs, brings sly social commentary to a study in shapes and tonality.
Choosing to share an image can be incredibly subjective, with a number of factors in play from composition and tonality to political bias and intent.
It was just such an invective culture and the discrimination produced in an atmosphere like that which Phoenix, in trembling tonality, addressed in his speech.
Imitating the sociability of speech, they're also inflected with tonality and the attitude of a speaker — all of which Kahn thoroughly destabilizes in her work.
At times, the harmonies brush against traditional tonality: a D-minor triad on a guitar here, an E-flat-major triad in the voices there.
The materials used by the artist, however—oil and resins—have irreversibly yellowed over time, and continue to lend a golden tonality to the artwork.
In places this darkly brooding score juxtaposes strands of 12-tone writing with crushingly poignant tonality, which raised hackles among modernist composers at the time.
Sujeeth borrows scenes and tonality from several Hollywood films, including "Mission Impossible" and "Mad Max", but neither he nor his leading man match their quality.
Still, those pointless stylistic battles are long past, and Barber's richly chromatic harmonic language, while moored to tonality, is alive with angst, dissonance and turbulence.
The names of the tracks on "DAMN" seem to be embalmed in the tonality of being, referencing some of the core parts of the human experience.
CHORDS, per her Bandcamp, was designed to draw attention to the way that sound exists in space, the way that tonality and harmony affect their environment.
Respect for techno's originators has remained unabated, but for many, the depth and tonality of their music aged in a way the mass audience did not.
So, this is not the first bad guy I've played, and yet, there was something about the tonality of Darcy Banker that drew me to it.
I can't help but compare the size, tonality, brightness, and hues of that lone interloper: the one odd object in an otherwise stark landscape of opposites.
I always think endlessly about two things: of course, the ordering of the pieces and all the little connections, but also the tonality of those pieces.
I'm always trying to find creative ways of incorporating dissonance into my work, but also using the familiarity or nostalgia of tonality to achieve certain effects.
But his insistence on tonality and his idiosyncratic style — a little French and a lot American — have outlasted the preferences of the 20th-century musical academy.
The composers enact a kind of double rebellion, both against a mainstream audience that pines for tonality and against an institutionalized avant-garde that spurns it.
His searing portraits of Casagemas in his coffin — three exhibited side-by-side in the exhibition — evoke the elongated faces, tonality, and expressiveness of El Greco's paintings.
Its tonality is one of another world; as though Vernon is clawing into the deep pools of human emotion from an alternate reality or a past-life.
But if Schoenberg's music tries to push against the bonds of tonality, Schreker's, while just as harmonically restless, seems more willing to bask in sumptuous diatonic sonorities.
Its ornate, almost cartoonish forms and undulating variations in tonality roil the imagery with a turbulence that stands in the opposite corner from de Chirico's eternal silence.
These suits have tended to tonality, a slow unfolding of jewel-like blues and reds, of succulent berries and luscious mango, of desert greens and stoic greys.
Through thick, color-laden brush strokes and an ardent attention to form, Kinsey is able to create completely abstract objects that communicate things like texture, tonality, and emotion.
La Monte Young, whose String Trio of 1958 is widely held to be the starting point of minimalism, steered clear of tonality and maintained an avant-garde posture.
He shot the movie in black-and-white, large-format digital, creating images that have extraordinary clarity, detail and tonality, with entire rainbows of gray, black and white.
There aren't a huge number of compatible apps around, but you'll find some if you dig deep enough—try Fragment (iOS), Afterlight (iOS), Tonality (macOS), or Affinity Photo (macOS).
A companion app can be used to create different sound profiles for the earphones too, letting users adjust tonality and sound staging, as well as monitor their battery life.
Dubbed a "tropical thriller" by Amazon, "Guava Island" has the formal ingenuity and freewheeling tonality of "Atlanta," but Glover and Murai are playing in a very different key here.
The way that various elements of tonality will collide with each other — and, at the end, produce a resonance, upon which it makes room for a very lyric quality.
He's speaking about tonality in music theory, not about representation, but what we're supposed to hear is his tone: that of a man who thinks he knows the answer.
"The software was able to imitate the voice, and not only the voice: the tonality, the punctuation, the German accent," a Euler Hermes spokesperson later told The Washington Post.
It is in the gouaches — most of which are 12 by 9 inches, many of them done in 2015 — that Adams investigates broadly diverse combinations of color and tonality.
The days when his embrace of bright tonality and luscious symphonic textures chafed against the aesthetics of a modernist mainstream are gone, along with the very notion of a mainstream.
Hearing Philip's music and Steve [Reich's] music was this wonderful, new possibility of a language that embraced both tonality and sort of living with a pulse, new, original and fresh.
In these, especially, the complexities are right on the surface: in subtle shifts in texture, tonality and the tightness of the weave; hints of shapes and grids; and other variations.
Perhaps we should be paying more attention to Plimack Mangold as a colorist whose sensitivity to tonality and hue is always at the service of observation and the possibilities of paint.
For example: You can't buy your NYC friend who lives in a teeny-tiny apartment a $3,000 karaoke machine just because his singing voice has a Titus Andromedon tonality to it.
To name the top 10, the service looked for songs in which "undying love is professed," even when there are obstacles, as well as epic lyrics, passionate delivery, and major tonality.
By dividing the square into uneven bands, Whitney structures color in a way that is open to unexpected changes from one tonality to another without establishing an overall rhythm or grid.
The A.I. gives each video a score based on more than 250,000 data points, including audio, tonality and speech patterns, the importance of which can be customized for the client's need.
I try to imagine something like that — try to find the open strings on the keyboard, where the note would naturally resonate with the tonality and the feeling of what's going on.
It just had a more natural tonality, and I found a more comfortable fit with it, which again plays a huge part in how good the overall experience of listening to music feels.
There is a reason we sometimes apologize for how we say something rather than what we say — the timing, cadence and tonality of our speech can make all the difference in the world.
The left panel, smoky in tonality, receives an atypically painterly treatment of wet-into-wet horizontal brushstrokes from the artist; the two triangles sit on top of each panel,, diptych-proofing the painting.
By rapidly alternating between two adjacent notes—usually a half-step or whole-step apart—composers could create a brief sense of dissonance and tension that clashed with the tonality of the respective piece.
I have a natural skepticism of hypnotherapy, but I can't really contest the improvement in my singing voice, my heightened awareness of tonality, and the thousands of positive testimonies online for hundreds of hypnotherapists.
From time to time Marshall emerges, howling at the moon, but even these moments are tinged with the tonality of a record that spends its time in a state of disrepair, misdirection, frustration, anger.
I didn't personally enjoy the cool tonality of the original 1500 processing, but with the 1200 edition I have more control over how the music is processed and can thus obtain a warmer sound.
If you've ever met John Cena, he comes into the room and makes you feel like everything's going to be OK. It was really important to me for the film to have that tonality.
"American Beauty" (1985), a still life with a mood and tonality evocative of Robert Frank, includes a portion of an American flag, a bottle of nail polish, and a human foot stepping onto a pedestal.
But if the entry point instead is feelings and tonality and rhythm, then it can be about the lives of the people who are making it as opposed to, 'I want to talk about patriarchy.
The crispness and tonality of Gary's work in the exhibition marks it as belonging to another, much simpler era of photography — but there's a freshness and nostalgia to the images that register as current and purposeful.
But when the topic switches to music, she flicks her long blond hair over her shoulders and becomes focused and intense, speaking of musical techniques and tonality with an ease and understanding far beyond her years.
In each case, an intellectual spark leaps to some aspect of Marshall's art: eloquent figurative distortion, from Ingres and de Kooning; dark tonality, from Seurat and Ad Reinhardt; and theatrical violence, from nineteenth-century Japanese prints.
The key's icy, distinctive tonality can push every note of the music to your core, moving you in a way you might not have thought deeply commercial radio crackling heard from the backseat of an Uber could.
This film is an aberration, but the three or four big hits I've had in the last two years gave me the courage and confidence to do a film like "Article 15", which has a dark tonality.
Increasingly, those videos are then pored over by algorithms analyzing details such as words and grammar, facial expressions and the tonality of the job applicant's voice, trying to determine what kinds of attributes a person may have.
Playing bass for Kneebody has been a really fun chair, in that I'm not always stuck playing low notes and get to play around with tonality, even playing in more of a guitar register lots of the time.
Red eye occurs when light reflects off of the fundus (the back of the eye), through an open pupil, and captures a red coloration by picking up tonality from the blood in the choroid lining of the eyeball.
The collaged elements around this striped center have an orange tonality, and they feel loose and unprogrammatic, filled with moments of energetic surprise and less reliant on symmetry than many later works using the same techniques and elements.
"Honda is noted for having a warmth and a friendliness to its spots and we think that fits the tonality of the company along with having some innovative features to demonstrate," Honda marketing avp Tom Peyton told Mashable.
" On the other side of the banner there are more words, but I am not sure whether these were written for Spaceport America or are someone's leftover entry for a Soviet poetry competition: "Service, Routine, Muscular Tonality, Gastrointestinal Health.
The only consistent color is the ecru of the raw linen, while the painted verticals — all of them a metallic gray — shift in tonality as they move from left to right, with hints of pink, green, violet, and blue.
"By the time we shot it and developed the film under a red light, the results were remarkably just like the silent movies — the look of them, the tonality, the range of tones," Process Historian Mark Osterman told Hyperallergic.
Amid the cultural upheavals of the 1960s, Buchla was quietly calling into question the foundations of music-making itself, crafting electronic instruments that eschewed the logic of Western tonality and rhythm in favor of a more open-ended, tactile experience.
Though his stand-out track "Barking" shares tonality with the British music scene, all sparse yet sparkling instrumentals, its melody shares a common ground that sits somewhere between Drake's biggest hits and the hooks on Get Rich Or Die Tryin'.
He was using blues tonality and dissonance in his improvisations and original structures in his written music, organized in ways that were not traditional for jazz, even for the relatively new avant-garde sort with which he was generally associated.
Curators believe that Lorenzo painted the red robe of the tax collector in "A Miracle of Saint Donatus of Arezzo," but the tonality of the blue in the Donatus's robe, which has a shimmering iridescence, suggests that Leonardo painted these details.
They occasionally indulge the celestial glissandos you might imagine, but more often they embrace a more complicated tonality and melancholic pace—the predominant moods seem to be confusion, uneasiness, on songs like the spare closer "Cats," I hear emptiness and loss.
Not dissimilar to scenes in later films from the superhero franchise, the eerie tonality of TBH&C is near embedded with the spirit of Turner stalking the corridors of his residence—pondering the past, trying to find himself, feeling a bit lost.
Photoshop Camera aims to simplify this task, automatically making adjustments in the viewfinder based on the technical content of the photo like dynamic range, tonality, and scene type — so that everyone, not just professionals, can make the right edits to their photos.
It evokes the tonality of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, a jet-ski riding off into the balmy palette of a sunset, and all the other good, good times the history books told us about before we were brought into this cruel and colourless life.
It's not a pigment per se, but how a person is perceived according to the combination of their skin tonality and their class, and how that position can change very fast if that person is hanging out with other friends in a lower-class neighborhood.
For 25 years she stitched together scraps of fabric, pieces of old socks, and fragments of flat or hand-coiled paper, after first soaking or covering them in paint, which stiffened the individual units as well as permeated her sewn accretions with a subtly shifting monochromatic tonality.
Memories of the outside world will never have the same tonality as those of home and, by recalling these memories, we add to our store of dreams; we are never real historians, but always near poets, and our emotion is perhaps nothing but an expression of a poetry that was lost.
PARELES If Wayne Shorter is something like jazz's Pablo Picasso — a master composer of the modern era who never abandoned tonality and form, but was constantly finding new ways to turn them upside down — then the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra works as a gilded frame to display his masterpieces.
An example of "extended tonality" that sounds like something Schönberg might have written had he not been so seduced by serialism, it reflects what Hartmann would have absorbed as a young composer in the last days of Weimar Germany — from the staid Neo-Classicism of Hindemith to the abrasion of Kurt Weill.
This was the period when Scully's paintings pushed forward his many early attempts to retain a vivid and exaggerated dynamic edge, when his coy and brilliant hedonism found its écriture, and when earthy bands of color became wider and more expressive as if to protrude into a deeper tonality through his pulsating, gestural applications.
"Each place that you went into on the ship had a different tonality and sound to make it clear to the audience where you were, and that hadn't been done in science fiction," Ben Burtt, the sound designer behind many celebrated movies, including the "Star Wars" and "Indiana Jones" franchises, said in a telephone interview.
After all, while those games are able to linger in their chosen tonality, Far Cry 5 spins wildly between didactic, yet contradictory sermons and a relentless, mediocre style of comedy that never rises above an echo of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas' 14 year old sketch of rural American culture, down to the UFO expert and amoral CIA agent.
But allowing for a greater tonality of content — a more risqué French Facebook, say, vs the 'no-nipples please' U.S. flavor — coupled with greater sensitivity to market mood and feedback could position Facebook to work with democracies and strengthen civic and cultural values, instead of trying to barge its way along by unilaterally imposing the U.S. constitution on the rest of the planet.
On Wednesday, Nate Silver, the founder of the political website 538, tweeted: By far the Democrats' strongest region in Senate + Gov + House polling has been the Midwest, and I don't think you'd really gather that from the tonality of the reporting, which tends to fixate on demographic change and therefore finds races in the South & the West a lot sexier.

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