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The phrase "all tone" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific tone or style of communication, but as it stands, it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The presentation lacked all tone, making it difficult for the audience to engage."
Alternatives: "overall tone" or "entire tone".
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She's all tone.
We atheists parade our inability to "get it" so loudly and often that people assume we are all tone deaf even on the occasions when we hear all too well.
The reference note (D) was used for all tone groups (1, 3, and 6 semitone intervals).
If this factor is modified, all tone lengths of the song extract are adjusted in the same way.
On the software plugins also, the bright channel was selected (called "Brilliant" on the ReValver AC30), all tone controls were set to 12 o'clock, and different recordings were made while varying the channel gain.
In standard Western classical music practice, all tone clusters are classifiable as secundal chords that is, they are constructed from minor seconds (intervals of one semitone), major seconds (intervals of two semitones), or, in the case of certain pentatonic clusters, augmented seconds (intervals of three semitones).
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Such comments aren't representative of the book's over-all tone, though.
Despite the caveats, the over-all tone of both books is enthusiastic, even laudatory.
"Can Spurs go all the way, Andy?" "Well, they CAN, Richard," (in that irritating know-all tone Gray has).
(The title, a pun about the Holocaust by way of Comedy Central, reflects the over-all tone of the show).
"The basic challenge is to reflect the over-all tone of the show and to give the listener a feeling of theatricality," he said.
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