Music History – 1600 to 1750
Tonality refers to the system of organizing music around a central note, or tonic, which establishes a hierarchy of pitches and chords that creates a sense of resolution and coherence. This concept is fundamental in Western music, particularly during the Baroque period, as it influences the structure of compositions, leading to the development of distinct musical forms and styles.
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