Pronunciation: /eɪˈtoʊnəl/
noun There is no noun form for the word 'atonal'.
A1 I heard a song with atonal melodies.
A2 The music piece was described as atonal by the critics.
B1 The composer experimented with atonal compositions in his latest work.
B2 The atonal music challenged traditional harmonies and structures.
C1 The atonal elements in the symphony added a sense of tension and dissonance.
C2 The atonal nature of the piece made it difficult for some listeners to appreciate.
adjective Atonal is an adjective that describes music that lacks a tonal center or key.
A1 I don't like listening to atonal music because it doesn't have a clear melody.
A2 The atonal composition confused me because I couldn't find a recognizable key.
B1 The avant-garde composer is known for his atonal pieces that challenge traditional music structures.
B2 The music student had to analyze an atonal piece for her final project.
C1 The atonal symphony was met with mixed reviews from critics, some praising its innovation while others found it too dissonant.
C2 The atonal nature of the opera added an element of unpredictability and intensity to the performance.
formal The composer's use of atonal melodies challenged traditional music conventions.
informal I don't really like atonal music because it sounds too random to me.
slang Some people think atonal tunes are just a bunch of random notes thrown together.
figurative The atonal atmosphere of the painting left viewers feeling unsettled and confused.
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