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What is a relationship of a series of pitches to the tonal center?

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Is Japanese a tonal language?

Japanese is not a tonal language; rather, it has two pitches -- "high" and "low". Other and that, it does not use tones to distinguish words as in Chinese.


What is the significance of the trombone overtone series in understanding the instrument's harmonic structure and tonal capabilities?

The trombone overtone series is important because it helps us understand how the instrument produces different pitches and tones. By studying the overtone series, musicians can learn how to control the harmonics and create a rich and varied sound on the trombone. This knowledge is crucial for players to fully explore the instrument's tonal capabilities and expressiveness.


What is A sense or pull towards a tonal center or key.?

Tonality


What theory is a sense or pull towards a tonal center or key?

This theory is known as tonal gravity. It explains how our ears perceive a tonal center or key in music, creating a sense of stability or tension based on the relationships between different notes and chords.


What is correct term for music composed without a tonal center?

Atonal music.


Developed in the Baroque Era the theory of is a sense or pull towards a tonal center or key?

tonality


Developed in the baroque era the theory of is a sense or pulled towards a tonal center or key?

tonality


Developed in the Baroque Era the theory of is a sense or pull towards a tonal center or key.?

tonality


The complete rejection of a tonal center or treating each of the twelve tones as of equal importance is called?

Atonality


During the Baroque period composers developed a system of writing music around a?

B. tonal center


How did Schoenbergs music differ from traditional classical music?

In general his music is atonal, i.e. having no tonal center. He also introducted complicated rhythms. Whereas "traditional" classical music has a clear tonal center always wanting to come to rest on the tonic of its main key.