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Definition of Unisons

Unison
Unison U"ni*son (?; 277), a. [Cf. It. unisono. See Unison, n.] 1. Sounding alone. [Obs.] [sounds] intermixed with voice, Choral or unison. --Milton. 2. (Mus.) Sounded alike in pitch; unisonant; unisonous; as, unison passages, in which two or more parts unite in coincident sound.
Unison
Unison U"ni*son (?; 277), n. [LL. unisonus having the same sound; L. unus one + sonus a sound: cf. F. unisson, It. unisono. See One, and Sound a noise.] 1. Harmony; agreement; concord; union. 2. (Mus.) Identity in pitch; coincidence of sounds proceeding from an equality in the number of vibrations made in a given time by two or more sonorous bodies. Parts played or sung in octaves are also said to be in unison, or in octaves. Note: If two cords of the same substance have equal length, thickness, and tension, they are said to be in unison, and their sounds will be in unison. Sounds of very different qualities and force may be in unison, as the sound of a bell may be in unison with a sound of a flute. Unison, then, consists in identity of pitch alone, irrespective of quality of sound, or timbre, whether of instruments or of human voices. A piece or passage is said to be sung or played in unison when all the voices or instruments perform the same part, in which sense unison is contradistinguished from harmony. 3. A single, unvaried. [R.] --Pope. In unison, in agreement; agreeing in tone; in concord.

Meaning of Unisons from wikipedia

- Unisonic may refer to: Unisonic (band), German hard rock band fronted by Michael Kiske Unisonic (album), eponymous 2012 album by hard rock band Unisonic...
- time. Rhythmic unison is another term for homorhythm. Two pitches that are the same or two that move as one. Unison or perfect unison (also called a prime...
- intervals. Unison may also refer to: Unison (trade union), a British trade union Unison Healthcare Group, a Taiwanese medical device distributor Unison Home...
- Unison (stylised as UNISON) is a British trade union. Along with Unite, Unison is one of the two largest trade unions in the United Kingdom, with over...
- and so twelve intervals can be defined for each interval type – twelve unisons, twelve semitones, twelve 2-semitone intervals, etc. As explained above...
- augmented unison is the result of superimposing this harmony upon an E pedal point. In addition to this kind of usage, harmonic augmented unisons are frequently...
- tuning the two strings within a course to intervals other than octaves or unisons: jazz guitarists such as Ralph Towner (of Oregon), Larry Coryell, and Philip...
- and Gr**** bouzoukiCourses with pairs of strings, tuned in octaves and unisons, create a distinctive complex shimmer. In the 12-string guitar, this effect...
- Unisonic was a German hard rock/power metal supergroup, founded on 10 November 2009 by ****oween singer Michael Kiske alongside Dennis Ward and Kosta Zafiriou...
- note (seven unisons, seven seconds, etc.). The intervals formed by the notes of a diatonic scale are called diatonic. Except for unisons and octaves,...