Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In music, in a tonal manner; with careful observance of tonality.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adverb In a
tonal manner. - adverb Regarding
tone .
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Examples
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It clearly looks like it fits in tonally with X-Men: The Last Stand, which was embarrassing to watch.
SDCC – Last Thoughts « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more 2008
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So that's kind of tonally been our challenge and the thing I think we're most proud of.
MovieWeb: News 2010
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So that's kind of tonally been our challenge and the thing I think we're most proud of.
MovieWeb: News 2010
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Still liked it, though, for all its faults, including a kind of tonally jumbled second half and one of the lamest most contrived villains ever.
Baltiblogs 2009
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matthew 28 days ago lyrics 'fall apart' 'tonally' after ~ first 1/3 of song, i feel
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Lone Scherfig gained a lot of new admirers with An Education, in which she deftly directed a small ensemble cast through an excellent period recreation and a tonally on-point coming of age tale.
An Education Director Lone Scherfig to Direct Jessica Biel Film Mob Girl? | /Film 2010
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Enge strikes me as being very tonally similar to Joe Abercrombie, but is positioned a shade closer to Fritz Leiber, so is like Scott Lynch in that regard.
A Conversation with James Enge Lou Anders 2009
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I created the forms and shapes tonally, entirely from shadows and light.
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Patient is one of the premier examples of a book that has this tonally lyrical sense, and yet still actually tells a story and has a plot that pushes through.
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Director/writer Bradley Rust Gray ought to give a high five to whomever created this trailer because its opening just hits the right beats both tonally and musically.
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