Examples of 'sonorities' in a sentence

Meaning of "sonorities"

Sonority is a noun that describes the quality of being sonorous, resonant, or producing a full and rich sound
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  • plural of sonority

How to use "sonorities" in a sentence

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Harmony is the study of vertical sonorities in music.
The sonorities of original instruments are delightful.
The trumpet part is a true bouqet of sonorities.
Sonorities of its beginning and ending.
Critical bands and the spelling of vertical sonorities.
These sonorities are called gamuts.
Subtle and delicate sonorities.
Sonorities of Pyramid Peak and Axess are quite similar.
Rich vocal sonorities and a.
The world must be able to free its polyvalent sonorities.
This pop song has dance sonorities and joyful percussion.
It was awesome to notice that they did not need pedals to explore sonorities.
All sonorities with 5 or more semitones are cohemitonic.
Other composers used electronics and extended techniques to create new sonorities.
The exchange of sonorities between the singers ;.

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It is therefore necessary to recreate each time a common alphabet on the perception of sonorities.
In this way, the invention enables sonorities of virtual instruments to be endlessly explored.
He also grew up seeing his older brothers experimenting with jazz and blues sonorities.
With new and sometimes unfamiliar sonorities these works are appreciated by a faithful and well-informed audience.
He was more of an entertainer with a gift for clear sonorities and gorgeous melodies.
A few sonorities of low-pitch horns evoke Tibet.
Yet another city that cultivated large sonorities was Rome.
However sonorities of two pitches, or even single-note melodies, are commonly heard as implying chords.
Transposed, but is capable of beautiful sonorities.
One lovely example of its sonorities comes near the beginning . ”.
Musically, the song has electro and dance sonorities.
Harmonically, his music tends towards dense sonorities built on 4ths ; melodically, 4ths and 2nds predominate.
But for the rest, this is a complex weaving of inhuman sonorities.
His orchestration skills improving year after year, new sonorities are influencing his musical style evolution.
At other specific moments, insoluble unknowns or uncertainties are musically represented by mysterious sonorities.
Edgard Varèse wrote highly dissonant pieces that utilized unusual sonorities and futuristic, scientific-sounding names.
Both will be balanced and responsive, but with two distinctly different overall sonorities.
Edgard Varèse wrote highly dissonant pieces that utilized unusual sonorities and futuristic, scientific sounding names.
In general before the melody is born, then comes the rhythm and other sonorities.
Come and experience the captivating and melodious sonorities of jazz!
Taking his guitar to a terra incognita, Olivier Pelmoine offers us incredible sonorities.
In its repertoire it combines styles such as swing, blues, jazz, Latin sonorities and fusion.
Jazz players will enjoy slapping the Persephone 's ribbon to get wonderful sonorities.
This third album is more avant-garde, with Afro-Electro sonorities.
I, for one, have been pleasantly surprised by Sanctify ‘ s first sonorities.
The song has a " nagging rhythm " and " Anglo-Saxon sonorities.

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