Musical structure; music that lacks a tonal center, or key.
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Examples for "atonal"
Examples for "atonal"
1Ostensibly I am in another room watching a documentary about atonal jazz.
2The music I listened to for Property was very unpleasant, atonal music.
3Another time, when they booed an atonal piece, he repeated it immediately.
4A harsh, unmusical sound; not an instrument, but an atonal, discordant human voice.
5Julie Hill steps inside the loud, drunken and often atonal world of karaoke.
1This string quartet marks the period of my first contact with the concentrated, lyrical language of western atonality.
2What made certain atonalities subjectively pleasing yet others com- pletely offensive.
3"It is a kindness." Her voice was deepening, becoming a morbid atonality.
4In music, the late romanticism of Bruckner and Mahler had given way to the atonalities of the second Vienna school.
1The music I listened to for Property was very unpleasant, atonal music.
2The couple devoted two hours to a concert of atonal music.
3They weren't recognising playing atonal music in a song to give it that edge.
4The guns beat their heavy, atonal music into the air.
5She thinks atonal music is something new.
6I don't know that I can get enough leverage to pry the composer loose from her atonal music.
7Joseph carves out a niche as an expert on composer Arnold Schönberg, the Austrian exile who originated atonal music.
8Too much, and we can't develop any expectations at all -which is why many people struggle with modernist atonal music.
9The voice was talking a language I didn't understand at all that went up and down the scale like atonal music.
10The atonal music hit him with such force that he went back to the idea that had struck him 15 years previously.
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