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DISSONANT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. marked by dissonance : discordant 2. incongruous 3. harmonically unresolved dissonantly adverb
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DISSONANT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
not agreeing with or not the same as other things, usually in a way that is strange or hard to accept: Amid the celebrations over the passage of ...
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DISSONANT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective · disagreeing or harsh in sound; discordant. · out of harmony; incongruous; at variance. Synonyms: inconsistent, incongruent, incompatible · Music., ...
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dissonant
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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Consonance and dissonance - Wikipedia
Some listeners associate consonance with sweetness, pleasantness, and acceptability, and dissonance with harshness, unpleasantness, or unacceptability.
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Dissonant - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
When a noise is dissonant, it sounds like it's broken apart, or not meshing together well. Dissonant doesn't have to describe just music or sounds.
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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 Synonyms: 77 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for DISSONANT: shrill, noisy, cacophonous, unpleasant, discordant, metallic, unmusical, inharmonious; Antonyms of DISSONANT: musical, melodic, ...
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dissonant - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
dissonant · Contents · English · Danish · French · German · Latin. edit. Verb. edit. dissonant. third-person plural present active indicative of dissonō.
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dissonant adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage ...
(formal) not in agreement. There were a few dissonant voices. The first dissonant note of the debate came from the Opposition leader.
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What is the difference between dissonant and discordant? - Quora
Dissonant” is a term in music theory; “discordant” is not. Rather, it is a more general term which may refer to music that sounds ...
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275 Synonyms & Antonyms for DISSONANT | Thesaurus.com
dissonant · anomalous · at variance · disagreeing · disconsonant · discrepant · dissentient · incompatible · incongruent · inconsistent · inconsonant ...
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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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