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Music that doesn't center on a particular key is referred to as a. intoned. c. nontonal. b. untoned. d. atonal.
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Music that doesn't center on a particular key is referred to as
a. intoned.
c. nontonal.
b. untoned.
d. atonal.
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The correct answer is
nontonal
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Well where I'm from and with my musical past, it's usually referred to as "untoned" or just "playing in the wrong key".
But I could be wrong. Just thought this might help. :)
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