Music organized technically by the device of major and minor keys is called "tonal" music not organized by such means may be called "atonal," a term applied particularly to the music of the twentieth century. "Tonality" can be defined as any method of setting up recognizable relationships between musical dements.
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Krenek - Studies in Counterpoint Based on the Twelve-Tone Technique (1939)
Music organized technically by the device of major and minor keys is called "tonal" music not organized by such means may be called "atonal," a term applied particularly to the music of the twentieth century. "Tonality" can be defined as any method of setting up recognizable relationships between musical dements.
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Music organized technically by the device of major and minor keys is called "tonal" music not organized by such means may be called "atonal," a term applied particularly to the music of the twentieth century. "Tonality" can be defined as any method of setting up recognizable relationships between musical dements.
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