tonefall
Tonefall is a term used in music theory and sound design to describe a deliberate downward shift in tonal content within a musical passage. The effect is intended to create a sense of gravity, inevitability, or resolution as the piece progresses toward its ending. Tonefall can operate across melody, harmony, and timbre, and it may be perceived as both a structural feature and a colorational choice.
Origin and usage: The term combines tone with fall and appears in late-20th-century experimental music discourse,
Character and techniques: Tonefall can involve a gradual chromatic descent of a melodic line, a bass-centered
Applications: Composers and sound designers use tonefall to signal closure, melancholy, or emotional gravity in film,
See also: portamento, chromatic descent, tonal center, fall in music, timbre shaping.