Adverb
In a tonal manner.
Regarding tone.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAbout this sound Play ( help · info ) Stravinsky used a five-tone row, chromatically filling out the space of a major third centered tonally on C (C-E), in one of his early serial compositions, In memoriam Dylan Thomas. Source: Internet
“Hollywood,” sadly, is tonally inconsistent, veering from affectionate camp to salacious wishful thinking, with PG-13 porn at regular intervals, like where the songs would be if this was a musical. Source: Internet
In a tonally very different film, Bell plays Bryan Widner white supremacist, who was once on the FBI's Most Wanted list. Source: Internet
For those who enjoy true crime stories like is a tonally perfect parody, emulating the lighting and story structure that define the genre. Source: Internet
It’s tonally different from the four acts that precede it. Source: Internet
Despite some canonical changes, Rogen believes “tonally, it’s hard to argue we’ve stuck close to the tone.” Source: Internet