English to Tamil Dictionary tonality

tonality

ஒலிகள்
definition
noun
In music, melody and tonality became old-fashioned, and the twelve tone row and atonality reigned supreme in ‘serious’ composition.
the character of a piece of music as determined by the key in which it is played or the relations between the notes of a scale or key.
Its semi-finished state and near monochrome, cold blue tonality indicate that it is a surviving design for the relief.
the color scheme or range of tones used in a picture.
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His pieces are too monotonous in rhythm and weak in melody to be really interesting, and his experiments in 'tonality' are indecisive.
A final chapter deals with Bach's use of 'tonality' and modulation.
The fleet finale, lasting less than two minutes, is a wonder, with harmony and 'tonality' largely in shreds.
Then there's Bartok's stretched 'tonality' , the expressive dissonances that result only partly from his use of scales and modes from eastern European folk music, the downright virtuosity of the writing, especially for piano.
There are many ways to create and release tension in music, and 'tonality' is one way to do that, according to specific principles, with harmony.
The larger canvases in the series ‘The Sky is Crying’ are predominantly dark in 'tonality' .
The foggy 'tonality' of the painting shifts the association to older and more chaste modern textile designs.
Wagner, Mahler and Sibelius all used 'tonality' and key centres to powerful ends, and the blaze of A major must have meant a great deal to Messiaen.
At the very end of the piece, in a very contemporary strategy, the perfect fourth yields to a tritone, C-#, thereby obscuring an unambiguous closure in an enriched 'tonality' of D major.
This 35-minute symphony in one movement could hardly be more serious, and it finds the composer embracing 'tonality' and convention in a manner that would have been unthinkable to him twenty years earlier.
The musculature and 'tonality' of the men in the lower right-hand corner are reminiscent of the bearded figure in Titian's Bacchus and Ariadne.
A similar sensitivity to 'tonality' permeates his music today.
Aspects of his style are indebted to Manet and Sickert, the former in the alla prima succulence of paint application, the latter in muted, at times almost murky, close 'tonality' in the depiction of crowds.
Butcher is famed for recreating, in vivid 'tonality' and detail, the threatened Florida Everglades wilderness swamps, with their dense foliage and moss-draped cypress trees.
The image has a washed-out, filtered 'tonality' offset by Hong's striking - if not disturbing - hand-painted washes of blood-red ink.
Look at its Corot-esque, grey 'tonality' and its fleeting brushwork.
the first bar would seem set to create a 'tonality' of C major
Its semi-finished state and near monochrome, cold blue 'tonality' indicate that it is a surviving design for the relief.
the five canvases are predominantly blue in 'tonality'
Bartok was a radical, even in the early piano music he was experimenting with conventional harmonies and 'tonality' .
Conventional 'tonality' , classical rhythmic structures and developmental discourse were all replaced in favor of much different techniques.
It is not fortuitous that the key is D minor, a 'tonality' traditionally associated with quest, especially by the Viennese classics, and perhaps by the High Baroque masters as well.
'Giverny' is one of only two known paintings from this period - a small-scale but richly varied landscape within the context of its wintry 'tonality' .
the first bar would seem set to create a 'tonality' of C major
The lighting too is questionable, reduced in some rooms to levels which, while they might suit the 'tonality' of Picasso, can kill the often subtle colours of Matisse.
This is one of those few works in which Rodrigo chose to set aside conventional 'tonality' ; the results are not difficult for the average listener to enjoy, however.
After all, you have tonality in modal music; you have 'tonality' in folk music that has nothing to do with the triadic system.
In the ‘Rubaiyat’, the lightness of the flowers is emphasised by the dark green shade of the leaves, while their colouring relates to the rather dark 'tonality' employed in the miniatures.
the sonata is noteworthy for its extensive variations of mood and 'tonality'
He also writes music - exploring the farthest reaches of 'tonality' and texture - for the two tenor saxes, bass and drums of his own band.
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