tonalitásalapú
Tonalitásalapú, a Hungarian term, translates to "tonality-based" in English. It refers to a system or approach that is fundamentally organized around or determined by the concept of tonality. In music theory, tonality is the organization of musical pitches and harmonies around a central note, the tonic, which creates a sense of a key and a hierarchical structure for chords and melodies. Therefore, a tonalitásalapú system would prioritize the relationships and functions derived from this tonic-centric framework. This could manifest in various ways, such as in compositional techniques where melodic and harmonic choices are guided by the prevailing key, or in analytical methods that examine musical works by identifying their tonal centers and modulations. The concept of tonalitásalapú implies a departure from atonal or more freely organized musical structures, emphasizing the clarity and coherence provided by a tonal foundation. Understanding tonalitásalapú is crucial for comprehending traditional Western music and many of its derivatives, as it underlies much of the repertoire and theoretical understanding developed over centuries.