Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

atonal

Adjective
/ˌeɪˈtoʊ.nəl/
Definition
Atonal refers to a style of music that lacks a tonal center or key, meaning it does not adhere to the traditional system of major and minor scales.
Examples
  • The composer’s latest piece is atonal, challenging the listeners’ expectations of melody.
  • Many modern orchestras now perform atonal works, introducing audiences to new soundscapes.
  • In atonal music, the absence of a key can create a sense of unpredictability.
Meaning
In atonal music, there is no single note that feels like ‘home’; instead, all notes are treated equally, leading to a more dissonant and complex sound.
Synonyms
  • Non-tonal
  • Dissonant
  • Unharmonious