Atonality

/eɪˈtoʊnəlɪti/ noun

The absence of a tonal center or key in music, where no single pitch serves as a point of harmonic resolution. This creates a floating, unresolved quality that avoids traditional harmonic expectations.

From Greek a- 'without' and tonality, literally meaning 'without tone center.' The term was coined in the early 20th century to describe the radical departure from traditional tonal music by composers like Schoenberg.

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