Some in-sentence examples of “tonal”

How to use in-sentence of “tonal”:

+ At times the music is made to sound like a harmonium instrument, but the title also refers to “harmony”, showing that he is writing tonal music unlike some modern composers at the time whose music was getting harder and harder to understand because it was not in any key.

+ The melody is similar to both “Move It On” and “Rock Around Clock”, but latter has different tonal subtleties and chords.

+ Láadan is a tonal language.

+ The frets are placed at specific placess along the fretboard, with each fret representing one half step in the Western tonal scale.

+ Pittoni initially sketched the general composition quickly and lightly, then elaborated the contours of the male figures with much greater hand pressure to give the tonal emphasis.

+ The Karen languages are tonal languages spoken by the Karen people.

+ The tonal system of Ancient Greek has disappeared, but Modern Greek had only recently changed its spelling to match that change.

+ It is a tonal language.

Some in-sentence examples of tonal
Some in-sentence examples of tonal

Example sentences of “tonal”:

+ While lacking the range capabilities and tonal quality of brass instruments, the conch shell is still an interesting instrument to play.

+ I realize this is only partly adequate for a tonal language like Vietnamese, but would support some approximation.

+ Igbo is a tonal language.

+ Navajo is also a tonal language, like Chinese, which means that pitch is used to make words different from each other.

+ All tonal music is based on a major or minor scale.

+ Burmese is a tonal language.

+ It is a tonal language, meaning that a word may mean something different if said with a different pitch.

+ Like Chinese, it is a tonal language.

+ Like Chinese, Vietnamese is a tonal language.

+ This is called a tonal answer.

+ He did a wide range of studies of the sounds of different instruments, melody, tonal fusion, and the consonance and dissonance of tones.

+ Even though the Chinese writing system existed before the Thai script was invented and that Chinese was a tonal language at that time, there was no writing system that could show the tones of Chinese words until much later.

+ While lacking the range capabilities and tonal quality of brass instruments, the conch shell is still an interesting instrument to play.

+ I realize this is only partly adequate for a tonal language like Vietnamese, but would support some approximation.

Leave a Reply