tonality in A Sentence

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    There needs to be some Tonality!

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    This later developed into one of the defining characteristics of Tonality during the Baroque era.

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    There are different tonalities you can have, and each of them has a different meaning.

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    Some treatments with glycolic acid can shift the Tonality of hair color, so a throrough consultation on these points is crucial," Sprinkle tells us.

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    So any change in their Tonality, especially when this change tends to be maintained over time, can become a signal and therefore a cause for concern.

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    Of course, there is a whole epoch between these artists, and David sees more interest in the Tonality of color, and also neoclassicists are distinguished by fewer details, but, nevertheless, these are subtle differences.

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    In the letter he explained that each painter had his favorite color palette, and that those favorite tonalities were a way in which the artist could go through the darkness of his heart to find light.

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