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dissonant, a. (n.) (ˈdɪsənənt) [a. F. dissonant (13th c. in Littré), or ad. L. dissonānt-em, pr. pple. of dissonāre to disagree in sound, sound diversely, differ, f. dis- 1 + sonāre to sound.] 1. Disagreeing or discordant in sound, inharmonious; harsh-sounding, unmelodious, jarring.1573 G. Harvey Le...
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Cambiata
There are both dissonant and consonant inverted cambiatas. Example 4 shows a dissonant cambiata in fifth species.
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dissonant
dissonant/ˈdɪsənənt; `dɪsənənt/ adjnot harmonious; discordant 不和谐的; 不一致的.
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Diminished sixth
Being diminished, it is considered a dissonant interval, despite being equivalent to an interval known for its consonance. "Wolf fifth"
A severely dissonant diminished sixth is observed when the instrument is tuned using a Pythagorean or a meantone temperament tuning system
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dissonantly
ˈdissonantly, adv. [f. dissonant a. + -ly2.] In a dissonant manner; discordantly.1799 E. Du Bois Piece of Fam. Biog. II. 199 Not very dissonantly from the opinion of the reader. 1838 D. Jerrold Men of Char., M. Clear ii, The exclamation..broke somewhat dissonantly on the conference.
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Euxoa dissona
Euxoa dissona, dissonant dart, is a moth of the family Noctuidae.
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dissonous
dissonous, a. rare. (ˈdɪsənəs) [f. L. disson-us dissonant + -ous.] Dissonant.1715 M. Davies Athen. Brit. i. 284 Such dissonous concert of Canonical Musick. Hence ˈdissonously adv.1866 Morn. Star 18 Dec. 4/6 Unmistakeably (nay..most dissonously) the squelched rats will squeal.
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The Seekers (rapturists)
If they are relevant, then they are either dissonant or consonant – if dissonant, psychological discomfort arises. One can change one's behavior to bring it in line with dissonant cognitions. Alternatively, one can change the dissonant cognition.
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dissonate
▪ I. † ˈdissonate, a. Obs. [ad. L. dissonāt-us, pa. pple. of dissonāre.] = dissonant.1548 Gest Pr. Masse 120 The worshyp and praying to Christ at the masse..is dissonate to the sacred Scripture. 1660 Z. Crofton St. Peter's Bonds abide 34 Not onely different..but also dissonat to his doctrine. 1779–8...
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Tritonus
Tritonus may refer to:
Tritone (music), or augmented fourth, a dissonant interval of two pitches.
Tritonus a German progressive rock band.
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dissoned
[dissoned Explained as: dissonant. Error for distoned in Rom. Rose 4248 (formerly ascribed to Chaucer).1731 Bailey, Dissonid, dissonant, disagreeing. Chaucer. 1881 Ogilvie (Annandale), Dissoned. Hence in some later Dicts.]
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Dissonant Repose - Chapter 7 - Virixot - Archive of Our Own
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
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Linear progression
Linear progressions prolong harmonies through elaboration, or filling-in with dissonant notes, of a leap between two consonant notes from different voices Note that in the Mozart example above the passing tones are dissonant and unable to be embellished; however, in the Urlinie example to the right the passing
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dissonantal
dissonantal, a. (ˌdɪsəˈnæntəl) [f. L. dissonāntia dissonance + -al.] = dissonant a.; employing or characterized by dissonance.1946 R. Blesh Shining Trumpets (1949) i. 8 The ultra⁓modern polyphonal and dissonantal school of today. 1948 E. Sitwell Notebk. on Shakes. v. 29 The rocking up and down of th...
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Symphony No. 13 (Myaskovsky)
Its central section contains a fugato in B minor, and "peters out" with quiet B minor dissonant chords. It is among Myaskovsky's more dissonant compositions.
The symphony lasts about 20 minutes in performance.
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