atonal Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of atonal In English

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  • It is a method that, in its most rigorously applied form, avoids tonality and had been originally developed as a criterion for atonal music.

  • Its nearly atonal effect results from a mesoloop that repeats in other registers and keys.

  • Nowhere does this book claim to set forth a general theory of atonal practice whether for purposes of analysis or composition.

  • Shall we consider other musical elements or admit that closure, as we define it in tonal music, is simply not possible in the atonal realm?

  • In some interpretations of post-tonal or atonal music, analysts often look first to pitchbased elements such as harmony, melody, and voice leading to identify closure.

  • These developments involved pupils in practical music-making, including composition and improvisation, often in a free and/or atonal idiom.

  • Furthermore, practical, creative work had no more associations with atonal music by that time than with any other musical area.

  • When both parts are displayed together, the soundscape of the work is an unusual mixture of extremely low frequencies with atonal scratching.

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