| 41. | Soon the piece shifts modes and wistful tonality predominates.
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| 42. | The world is humming with tonality, and there is no stopping it.
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| 43. | Wagner's chromaticism gave tonality a new source of strength and expressivity.
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| 44. | Busoni's orchestra responds with a soft, queasy quasi-tonality.
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| 45. | Tonality fought back, resisted the assault, sometimes bending, sometimes adapting.
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| 46. | Tonality is often abandoned, though not rigorously in the manner of Schoenberg.
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| 47. | The AP electronically burned in the area around the face to improve tonality.
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| 48. | The " transitonic " phase of tonality he connected with the late Monteverdi.
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| 49. | The primary factor of determining tonality is the scale.
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| 50. | His music combines elements of traditional tonality and structure with more adventurous harmonies.
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