tonális
Tonális is a Hungarian term used to describe music that follows tonality, a system of organizing pitch around a central pitch called the tonic. In tonal music, melodies and harmonies gravitate toward the tonic, while chords fulfill functional roles such as tonic, dominant, and subdominant to create and resolve tension. The tonal system is closely tied to major and minor scales and to key signatures that define the pitch material of a piece. Functional harmony underpins most Western classical music from roughly the Baroque through the Romantic period, though tonal principles continue to influence many genres into the present.
A central concept is modulation, the process by which a piece changes its key, allowing contrast and
Tonális usage is not limited to strict key-centered works; it also encompasses pieces that incorporate tonal