Atonally

/eɪˈtoʊnəli/ adverb

Definition

In an atonal manner; without following traditional tonal or harmonic structures.

Etymology

From atonal + -ly (adverb suffix). Describes how something is done or composed in an atonal way.

Kelly Says

When a piece is composed atonally, there's no 'home' note that makes you feel resolved—your ears keep searching for that comfort that never comes, which is exactly the point!

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