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Tonalism was an
artistic style that
emerged in the 1880s when
American artists began to
paint landscape forms with an
overall tone of
colored atmosphere...
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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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Tonal is a
concept within the
study of
Mesoamerican religion, cosmology,
folklore and anthropology. It is a
belief found in many
indigenous Mesoamerican...
- The
tonal system is a base 16
system of
notation (predating the
widespread use of
hexadecimal in computing), arithmetic, and
metrology proposed in 1859...
- able to
distinguish mood, person, and number: In Iau
language (the most
tonally complex Lakes Plain language,
predominantly monosyllabic),
nouns have an...
- In music,
tonal memory or "aural recall" is the
ability to
remember a
specific tone
after it has been heard.
Tonal memory ****ists with
staying in tune...
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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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Tonal Impressionism was an
artistic style of "mood"
paintings with
simplified compositions, done in a
limited range of colors, as with
Tonalist works...
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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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Atonality in its
broadest sense is
music that
lacks a
tonal center, or key. Atonality, in this sense,
usually describes compositions written from about...