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Tonality in art refers to the range of tones or shades of color used, while intensity refers to the purity or vividness of a color. Tonality affects the overall mood and atmosphere of a piece, while intensity can create a sense of energy or impact. Both elements play a critical role in creating visual interest and conveying emotions in art.
the range of colors used in painting
The differences in brightness.
The importance of the establishment of major and minor tonality in the Baroque was that each tonality came to be associated with certain types of music. Major tonality was associated with happy occasions and minor tonality with sadness or sensuality.
The vividness or dullness of a color
Tonality may refer to major/minor or overall mood, in either case it's mostly minor and hopeful/angry as seen in the lyrics : "With all that I am, I will lift my voice, To start this Revolution" Sources: University music student and Killswitch fan
Intensity in art refers to the purity or vividness of a color, not the darkness or lightness of a surface. It measures the brightness or dullness of a color, which can impact the overall effect of a work of art.
Blue tonality refers to the predominant use of blue hues in an image or artwork. Elements that are part of blue tonality include shades of blue, variations in saturation and brightness, and how different objects and areas are rendered in blue within the composition. Blue tonality can evoke a sense of calmness, coolness, or melancholy depending on how it is used.
Old art is used to refer to more traditional fine art forms. New arts or contemporary art forms refer to arts like pop art, cubism, impressionism and other art forms.
it is art that shows alot of emotion ex like you look at the picture and you can feel the intensity
The key tonality of the musical piece I am currently working on is D major.
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