The sound system puts forth hours of agonized Spanish singing, the sound of one man bashing a guitar and wailing atonally. |
As jazz became more atonally obtuse and rhythmically complex during the 1960s, Adderley's straightforward approach helped keep jazz popular with mainstream audiences. |
She was writing atonally, but not yet serially, with clarity and simplicity. |
I can't find myself, I got lost in someone,' he grumbles atonally while the band stir up a musical cauldron of electric soup. |
It is a true story of combat and male bonding, but it is told disjointedly and atonally, perhaps because it pursues clashing goals. |
Ridout also composed symphonies, concertos and chamber music, writing either atonally or tonally, depending on the requirements of the piece or the audience. |