tonaliikkaa
Tonaliikkaa is a Finnish word that translates to "tonality" in English. It refers to the system of organizing musical pitches into a hierarchy of stability and tension, which is fundamental to Western music theory. The concept of tonaliikkaa is closely tied to the use of scales and chords, particularly the major and minor scales, which form the basis of tonal music.
In tonaliikkaa, certain pitches are considered more stable than others. For example, in the key of C
Tonaliikkaa also involves the use of modulation, which is the process of changing from one key to
The concept of tonaliikkaa has been a subject of debate among music theorists, with some arguing that