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Meaning of "dissonances"

Dissonance (noun): Refers to a lack of harmony or agreement between people, actions, or ideas. It is commonly used in music theory to describe a clash of sounds
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Dissonances are also used to differentiate the sections.
It helped me discover where dissonances lie.
Such dissonances may be more or less productive.
Both neighbor notes and passing notes are dissonances.
Gender dissonances are thus not secondary accidents.
I hope they will have stopped counting my dissonances.
There are dissonances in harmony and resolutions.
It requires overcoming different cognitive dissonances that might appear.
Dissonances are nearby notes played at the same time.
We no more have strong dissonances.
Dissonances are close to false notes.
There are only four consonants and two dissonances in harmony.
And those dissonances themselves can under certain conditions engender freedom.
He would take care of any tonal dissonances later in the darkroom.
Active dissonances are caused by rules conflicting with the intentions of the game.

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Avoiding intervals which create incoherent or unresolved dissonances when inverted.
The strong dissonances of Mars will bring unexpected setbacks.
The highly chromatic music featured harsh dissonances and unresolved harmonies.
This is even more vital in polyphonic and harmonic passages containing lots of dissonances.
Highlighted by dissonances.
The previously reliable patterns of nature are disrupted with sudden dynamics and dissonances.
This confrontation of representations highlights the dissonances and meeting points between these categories of actors.
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Democratic politics consists of shutting up and silencing the dissonances that could threaten order.
Les Dissonances return to a composer with whose music they have proven a deep and immediate affinity.
The resulting angular rhythmic confusion and displaced dissonances last almost five minutes.
The minor dissonances descend, the major ones rise.
Education Nationale sound identity by Dissonances.
Oney Banque Accord choose Dissonances to create its sound identity.
Harmonic intervals are divided into Consonances and Dissonances.
Brazilians and Americans have different dissonances because of the different culture.
The harmony is pricked with fine, expressive dissonances.
Perfecting our tune, addressing dissonances in our common witness.
Carte blanche given to david grimal, artistic director of les dissonances.
It is characterized by " eerie dissonances providing a backdrop to sounds of nature and lonely melodies.
Nonsense, nothing but chords full of dissonances.
In the next article we will study dissonances in more detail, especially how to resolve them.
He can, very innovatively, actually change keys without risking huge dissonances.
A style based on this premise treats dissonances like consonances and renounces a tonal centre ".
Historically, it is on the preparation chord that one will seek to produce dissonances.
In addition, impassioned exclamations are set with unprepared dissonances and unexpected movements in the bass.
Sometimes it descends into strange modes, guttural chants, and obscure dissonances.
Dissonances Scientific, poetic and artistic variations.
At first, prima pratica referred only to the style of approaching and leaving dissonances.
Second, dissonances can also occur at transitions between consecutive HF patches.
Resting " intervals are the fifth and octave, with thirds and sixths considered dissonances.
Dissonances created an enthusiast, powerful and natural sonic identity for CNR.
Its wealth seems inexhaustible, especially since with it the painter produces a thousand dissonances.
In addition, Neptunian dissonances presage an inevitable chaos through ideas that are too idealistic.
When your ear becomes accustomed to the particular nuances and dissonances of each, you.

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