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tonal
adj.
pertaining to tonality; pertaining to key, pertaining to the relations between the tones of a musical scale; pertaining to a color scheme
Tonal
Tonal may refer to:
- Tonal (mythology), a concept in the belief systems and traditions of Mesoamerican cultures, involving a spiritual link between a person and an animal
- Tonal language, a type of language in which pitch is used to make phonemic distinctions
- Tonality, a system of writing music involving the relationship of pitch to some centered key
- Tonal system, a hexadecimal (base 16) system of notation, arithmetic, and metrology proposed by Nystrom in 1859
tonal
Adjective
1. employing variations in pitch to distinguish meanings of otherwise similar words; "Chinese is a tonal language"
(synonym) tonic
(pertainym) tone
2. having tonality; i.e. tones and chords organized in relation to one tone such as a keynote or tonic
(antonym) atonal, unkeyed
(similar) keyed
(classification) music
tonal
adv.
tonally, from a tonal standpoint, with regard to musical keys
adj.
tonal, pertaining to tonality, pertaining to the relations between the tones of a musical scale
tonal
adj.
tonal, pertaining to tonality; pertaining to key, pertaining to the relations between the tones of a musical scale; pertaining to a color scheme