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    Use "tonality" in a sentence

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    tonality


    1. Tonality The term “tonality” has a variety of meanings


    2. That music contains, besides, elements of sacred rhythm and ascetic tonality


    3. written copy is that when someone reads your copy, they read it with their own tonality


    4. A vein of her front seemed to twinkle and a dense purple tonality began to outcrop in the rabid surface of her face


    5. tonality of curiosity and wonder that invites the coachee to really


    6. tonality, asking questions that seem relevant to the coachee's


    7. “Of course,” Garcia answered, which was verbally and technically truthful, but the tonality suggested a falsehood


    8. Going to the harpsichord, a large Flemish model with a twin keyboard, and standing behind it, as it was meant to be played, Nancy tried a few keys to judge the tonality range of the instrument


    9. examination, an absence of tonality


    10. Practicing more dominant body language, such as good posture and louder/lower vocal tonality, you can start to feel more confident

    11. “You?” Urit was perplexed by both the question and, especially, the emotional tonality; it had a complicated texture that escaped digital mimicry


    12. The song seemed to be in the old Irish tonality and the singer seemed uncertain both of his words and of his voice


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    Synonyms for "tonality"

    key tonality

    "tonality" definitions

    any of 24 major or minor diatonic scales that provide the tonal framework for a piece of music