noun
- the character of a piece of music as determined by the key in which it is played or the relations between the notes of a scale or key
- the overall quality or character of color in a painting or photograph
Usage: music theory
Usage: art; photography
Examples
- The symphony’s shift from major to minor tonality created a somber mood.
- Jazz musicians often experiment with different tonalities within a single piece.
- The photographer adjusted the tonality of the image to enhance contrast.
- Classical music theory emphasizes the importance of establishing a clear tonality.
- The painting’s warm tonality evoked feelings of comfort and nostalgia.
- Modern composers sometimes abandon traditional tonality in favor of atonality.
- The tonality of the portrait was enhanced through careful lighting.