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atonalityMusic that has no sense of tonality and no obvious key. Atonal music uses the notes of the chromatic scale and, depending on the system employed, uses all twelve pitch classes in hierarchies other than triadic harmony. This means that there is no pull towards any particular tonic note. Arnold Schoenberg was one of the first composers to explore atonality, from 1909, although Gustav Mahler experimented with it in many passages of his later symphonies. Schoenberg's aim was to extend tonal expression and not just to disturb. He rejected the term as he felt it was misleading. Other important composers of atonality include Alban Berg, Anton Webern, Karlheinz Stockhausen, and Pierre Boulez. It has since become the main paradigm of all serious mid- to late-20th-century composers, due to the fact that the use of tonality now sounds clichéd due to all the possibilities of tonality having been exhausted. Populist use of atonality can be found in film and television scores as background music for scenes of mystery or horror, although here it is only the dissonance (a small aspect of atonality) exploited for its ability to disturb. |
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| A solo trumpet keeps placing the barely tonal question, to which woodwinds respond with atonal scurryings that suggest evasions, while strings, like seers, guard their own answer in slow descents of dense concords. That's not necessarily a bad thing artistically, but it lends atonal sameness to the movie that blunts some of the smartest, satirical laughs put on screen all year. A simple format for implementing atonal improvisation at the piano is Ostinato/Solo. |
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