tonal Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈtəʊ.nəl]
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Meaning of tonal In English

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Examples of tonal

  • Whether that break coincides with a tonal morpheme or a tonal juncture is something we need to determine.

  • After the main orchestral cadence, the organ continues after the orchestra stops, adding a timbral cadence after the tonal cadence.

  • Not all asymmetric tonal patterns are explained by an underspecification analysis, however.

  • However, speakers of tonal languages need to be able to generate only a few tones and thus have them explicitly labelled.

  • Even when newer riddims with simple chordal ostinatos came to predominate, tonal irregularities still occurred.

  • If they are sequences underlyingly, we would expect errors in which each tonal component acts as autonomous from the other.

  • Reviews 173 is a substantial amount of variation, with some trade-off between prosodic independence and tonal subordination.

  • Whatever their structural implications, the two tonal schemes provide different renderings of the text's dramatic implications.

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Translations of tonal In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    音質, 音色, 音符…

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  • 中文简体

    音质, 音色, 音符…

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  • Español

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  • Čeština

    tónový, tonální…

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  • Dansk

    tone-…

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  • Indonesia

    nada musik…

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