tonal 的定义
Music.
- pertaining to or having tonality.
更多tonal例句
- The question lingers alongside the film’s tonal inconsistencies.
- According to Gold, pre-planning—having design files, copy and tonal guidelines ready to go for social pushes— is the key to virtual success.
- Harsh critics insist it's the film's tonal shifts that destroy it.
- How could Cardiff lose, they asked, when she was piggybacking on the tonal pleasures of established classical music?
- Robert King: My answer would be yes, there were tonal issues.
- And Romney spoke at a lower pitch and used more tonal amplitude.
- Look for the Al Franken show to be the tonal opposite of change we can believe in.
- The introduction of the balanced Swell pedal (Walcker, 1863) has greatly increased the tonal resources of the organ.
- Many organs now constructed have their tonal effects more than doubled through adoption of this principle.
- The Hope-Jones leathered Tibias have already effected a revolution in the tonal structure of large organs.
- The tonal stairway which leads up to the chorus of Egypt rose in rasping wailfulness.
- But their tonal scale is far different from ours; we have not one musical instrument that can reproduce it.