Whistler. Tonalism is sometimes used to describe American landscapes derived from the French Barbizon style, which emphasized mood and shadow. Tonalism was...
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Look up tonal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tonal may refer to: Tonal (mythology), a concept in the belief systems and traditions of Mesoamerican...
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Guatemala call it yixomal ispiẍan nax, meaning "soul bearer". The study of tonalism was initiated by archaeologist, linguist and ethnologist Daniel Garrison...
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California Tonalism was art movement that existed in California from circa 1890 to 1920. Tonalist are usually intimate works, painted with a limited palette...
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Australian tonalism was an art movement that emerged in Melbourne during the 1910s. Known at the time as tonal realism or Meldrumism, the movement was...
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Tonalism Category: Tonalism - tonalist artists links California Plein-Air Painting California Art Club Early California Artists Australian Tonalism American...
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In music, tonal memory or "aural recall" is the ability to remember a specific tone after it has been heard. Tonal memory assists with staying in tune...
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Tone (linguistics) (redirect from Tone (tonal language))
are called tonal languages; the distinctive tone patterns of such a language are sometimes called tonemes, by analogy with phoneme. Tonal languages are...
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intelligence art Arts and Crafts movement Ashcan School Assemblage Australian Tonalism Les Automatistes Auto-destructive art Avant-garde Barbizon school Baroque...
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The tonal system is a base 16 system of notation (predating the widespread use of hexadecimal in computing), arithmetic, and metrology proposed in 1859...
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Atonality (redirect from Post-tonal)
Atonality in its broadest sense is music that lacks a tonal center, or key. Atonality, in this sense, usually describes compositions written from about...
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The Lydian Chromatic Concept of Tonal Organization is a 1953 jazz music theory book written by George Russell. The book is the founding text of the Lydian...
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Tonal Patterns ( 平仄 ) is a work for symphony orchestra, composed by He Xuntian in 1985. He Xuntian adopted RD Composition (Renyilv Duiyingfa Composition)...
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Tonality (redirect from Tonal music)
in almost all Western popular music remains tonal.[vague] Harmony in jazz includes many but not all tonal characteristics of the European common practice...
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Papa Roach (redirect from El Tonal Records)
Papa Roach is an American rock band from Vacaville, California, formed in 1993. The original lineup consisted of lead vocalist Jacoby Shaddix, guitarist...
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Schenkerian analysis (redirect from Tonal space)
Schenkerian analysis is a method of analyzing tonal music based on the theories of Heinrich Schenker (1868–1935). The goal is to demonstrate the organic...
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Tonic (music) (redirect from Tonal center)
first note of a scale) and the tonal center or final resolution tone that is commonly used in the final cadence in tonal (musical key-based) classical...
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The generative theory of tonal music (GTTM) is a system of music analysis developed by music theorist Fred Lerdahl and linguist Ray Jackendoff. First...
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Tone reproduction (redirect from Tonal Response Curve)
In the theory of photography, tone reproduction is the mapping of scene luminance and color to print reflectance or display luminance, with the aim of...
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Dynamic range (redirect from Tonal range)
Dynamic range (abbreviated DR, DNR, or DYR) is the ratio between the largest and smallest measurable values of a specific quantity. It is often used in...
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1845-1890s Symbolism Synthetism, c. 1877–1900s (decade) Tipos del País Tonalism, c. 1880–1915 Vienna Secession, founded 1897 Volcano School White Mountain...
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Post-tonal music theory is the set of theories put forward to describe music written outside of, or 'after', the tonal system of the common practice period...
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Level (music) (redirect from Tonal step)
A level, also "tonality level", Gerhard Kubik's "tonal step," "tonal block," and John Blacking's "root progression," is an important melodic and harmonic...
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Tonnetz (redirect from Tonal grid)
Tonnetz (German for 'tone net') is a conceptual lattice diagram representing tonal space first described by Leonhard Euler in 1739. Various visual representations...
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Lettrism Neoplasticism De Stijl Orphism Surrealism Symbolism Synchromism Tonalism Literary arts Visual arts Performing arts Related American modernism Armory...
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Function (music) (redirect from Tonal function)
denote the relationship of a chord or a scale degree to a tonal centre. Two main theories of tonal functions exist today: The German theory created by Hugo...
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Westergaard's tonal theory is the theory of tonal music developed by Peter Westergaard and outlined in Westergaard's 1975 book An Introduction to Tonal Theory...
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as relative major and relative minor of one another. Tonal music often modulates to a new tonal center whose key signature differs from the original by...
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advocating "pure" photography which favored sharp focus and the use of the full tonal range of a photograph. He and Fred Archer developed a system of image-making...
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Nagual (section Nagual vs. Tonal)
often determine if a person can become a nagual. Mesoamerican belief in tonalism, wherein every person has an animal counterpart to which their life force...
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