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How to use tonally in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word tonally? Here are some examples.

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Single forms are formally complete and tonally self-contained and are not divisible into smaller units.
The ceramic frit is chromatically and tonally matched to the Portland Stone facade at the north-east corner of Broadcasting House.
I've always been frustrated by the ending we saw in the cinema, which strikes me as tonally appropriate, but utterly unconvincing.
The Reeve, the Shipman, and the Merchant's Tales are in a similar vein, although tonally they are all quite different.
The poem's initial strophe is careful, slow-moving, tonally sophisticated, and somewhat puzzling.
The last verse is also, inexplicably enough, a tonally inconsistent kiss-off.
Technically, Owen Moriarty's playing is as clean as a whistle with tonally strong projection.
Seventies designs, in contrast, were monochromatic and tonally organised, texts rationalised and regular.
The mood changes are subtle, yet significant, between songs and the album as a whole forms a palindrome, tonally, like its title.
Other proprietary Bose technologies deliver accurate, tonally balanced audio from a compact earcup design.
Like the sonata and symphony, the concerto is typically a cycle of several contrasting movements integrated tonally and often thematically.
Here is not merely a collection of various dances but a conscious attempt to relate movements tonally and thereby create larger hierarchic units.
Take this image of a flea for example, so tonally dark, but also magnificently enriched by gold across the dark mahogany surface.
Those paintings were very memorable tonally, the dubious morality of their darkness threatened to engulf us.
Explosive response is dense with high-end brightness and a razor-sharp projection that cuts with tonally cool, crisp attack.
Beau strives to produce instruments that are physically, tonally and aesthetically balanced.
There is no reason to buy oneself a new, tonally often not at all better device.
Lambert's chalk pastel illustrations with friendly rounded stylisations, and deep, tonally harmonious colours, share the suggestiveness and gentleness of Almond's text.
But what really caught our attention was the tonally odd insertion of a wacky new supporting character.
Having tonally redefined rap, he was ready to claim the mantle of one of the greatest musical pioneers of all time.
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Great vistas but as tonally dissonant as The Gods Must Be Crazy.
The older Eben piece Ordo modalis of 1964 is based tonally on the inspiration of the ancient harp and shawm but in terms of rhythm draws on the early Baroque dance.
Tonally it'll be a lot noisier and bit more upbeat than Outside In and I was waiting to finish it before going out on tour.
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