- — Roger
Kamien Consonances may include:
Perfect consonances:
unisons and
octaves perfect fourths and
perfect fifths Imperfect consonances:
major thirds...
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affecting change, the
resultant mental stress restores psychological consonance to the
person by misperception, rejection, or re****ation of the contradiction...
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Consonance is a form of
rhyme involving the
repetition of
identical or
similar consonants in
neighboring words whose vowel sounds are
different (e.g.,...
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common practice period,
thirds were
considered interesting and
dynamic consonances along with
their inverses the sixths, but in
medieval times they were...
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composed of
consonances and dissonances. The four
consonances were the 3rd, 5th, 6th and 8th. The 5th and 8th were
perfect consonances because, at the...
- consonant, and were
traditionally classified as
mediocre consonances,
imperfect consonances, or near-dissonances.
Within a
diatonic scale all unisons...
- In
music theory, a
minor chord is a
chord that has a root, a
minor third, and a
perfect fifth. When a
chord comprises only
these three notes, it is called...
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perfect consonance.
Contrary motion should dominate.
Perfect consonances must be
approached by
oblique or
contrary motion.
Imperfect consonances may be...
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undecimal minor sixth is 782.49 cents. The
minor sixth is one of
consonances of
common practice music,
along with the unison, octave,
perfect fifth...
- In
literature and writing,
stylistic devices are a
variety of
techniques used to give an
auxiliary meaning, idea, or feeling. A
figure of
speech is any...