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- Monotonality abstract "Monotonality is a theoretical concept, principally deriving from the theoretical writings of Arnold Schoenberg and Heinrich Schenker, that in any piece of tonal music only one tonic is ever present, modulations being only regions or prolongations within, or extensions of the basic tonality.".
- Monotonality wikiPageID "32545487".
- Monotonality wikiPageRevisionID "578914814".
- Monotonality hasPhotoCollection Monotonality.
- Monotonality subject Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Monotonality subject Category:Tonality.
- Monotonality comment "Monotonality is a theoretical concept, principally deriving from the theoretical writings of Arnold Schoenberg and Heinrich Schenker, that in any piece of tonal music only one tonic is ever present, modulations being only regions or prolongations within, or extensions of the basic tonality.".
- Monotonality label "Monotonality".
- Monotonality sameAs m.0h1gwfw.
- Monotonality sameAs Q6902024.
- Monotonality sameAs Q6902024.
- Monotonality wasDerivedFrom Monotonality?oldid=578914814.
- Monotonality isPrimaryTopicOf Monotonality.