consonance nel dizionario italiano Oxford-Paravia

consonance nel dizionario PONS

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It is this interval that is usually called the wolf, because it is so far out of consonance.
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This music, featuring the kalimba, stayed for long periods of time on a single chord, weaving in and out of consonance and dissonance.
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This discomfort motivates the person experiencing it to either change the behavior or the attitude so that consonance is restored.
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In harmony, the consonance and dissonance of a chord factor and a nonchord tone are distinguished, respectively.
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In practice, however, it continued to be used as a consonance when supported by the interval of a third or fifth in a lower voice.
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According to the fluency account, this is because infants share perceptual equipment that make them process consonance in music more easily than dissonance.
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Consonance (or concord) is the quality of an interval or chord which seems stable and complete in itself.
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He also creates unique rhythmical and chromatic consonances throughout these motifs.
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As each unique life-form enacts decisions and choices, cosmic consonance as a whole is served.
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This was in consonance with the new direction of the government in recognizing and honoring national heroes.
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