Translation for '
dissonant' from English to Spanish
ADJ | dissonant | more dissonant | most dissonant | |
SYNO | at variance | discordant | discrepant | ... |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
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- In species counterpoint, the dissonant cambiata can be called an "idiom" in that it is considered an acceptable pattern even though it breaks a rule, in this case, that of skipping from a dissonance.
- Some composers deliberately use these wolf intervals and other dissonant intervals as a way to expand the tone color palette of a piece of music.
- This movement is a dissonant march which has been compared to Bartok. It begins without pause after the first movement.
- The Corelli cadence is another "clash cadence" containing a dissonant half-step.
- In quarter-comma meantone, the minor second is considered acceptable while the augmented unison sounds dissonant and should be avoided.
- Typically, in the classical common practice period a dissonant chord (chord with tension) "resolves" to a consonant chord.
- (Latin: 'somewhat hard leap') describes a dissonant leap that is used for rhetorical effect.
- If they are relevant, then they are either dissonant or consonant – if dissonant, psychological discomfort arises.
- The piece consists of a single movement lasting around six minutes, written in a chromatic and dissonant idiom.
- She issued a dissonant minority opinion in the 2020 Federal Election. None of the dissenting judges said what relief should be given to the Trump campaign.
- Whenever presented with two bits of information that do not seem to fit together psychologically, the result is a dissonant relationship between the two.
- According to N. Krechko, the composer focuses on complex dissonant language, musical expression, innovative techniques associated with sound, atypical spatial-acoustic and timbre-color means ..
- The eleventh is considered highly dissonant with the major third.
- The dissonant motives accumulate with increasing speed until the orchestra reaches a standstill with loud, repeating dissonant chords played by the entire ensemble, pulsating for long stretches of time.
- Diminished major seventh chords are very dissonant, containing the dissonant intervals of the tritone and the major seventh.
- His dissonant, contrapuntal style is similar to Arnold Schoenberg's, although he did not employ the same twelve-tone system.
- Grammatics’ music was based around Brinley’s complex but melodic songwriting style. Their sound veered between driving cello-led dissonant bombast and a more introverted, plaintive side.
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