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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A comparison shows the painting to be executed with very much the tonality of the photograph, from exactly the same viewpoint.
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And he takes a travelling rug with him - another of those fussy bag-and-baggage objects which assert the novel's tonality .
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Even up to the present day some composers still use this conflict of tonalities as one of their technical resources.
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If tonalities are not closely related the tonal conflict will be more evident according to the degree of disagreement between the scales.
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One concerns the tonality of the human voice.
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Schoenberg represented the other side of the dialectic: the abandonment of tonality .
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So long as Stravinsky had led the opposition on behalf of tonality , art music had broadened and deepened in expressive range.
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The compromise with tonality is equally clear in Berg.