Dissonance
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British pronunciation/dˈɪsənəns/
American pronunciation/ˈdɪsənəns/

"dissonance" 的定义和意义

Dissonance
01

不協和音

disagreeable sounds
02

不協和音

a combination of notes or chords that sounds harsh or unstable

What is "dissonance"?

Dissonance in music refers to a combination of notes that creates a sense of tension or unrest. These notes clash with each other in a way that feels unstable or unresolved. Dissonance often contrasts with consonance, which is a combination of notes that sound harmonious and pleasant together. Dissonant intervals and chords are used to create a sense of drama, tension, or conflict in music, and they usually resolve to consonant intervals to create a feeling of resolution or rest.

03

不協和音

the state in which people or things are in disagreement
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例子
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The chord's dissonance added an unsettling feeling to the music.
The pianist explored dissonance to convey emotional complexity.
The composer used dissonance to create tension in the piece.
The sudden dissonance in the melody surprised the audience.
Critics noted the effective use of dissonance in the modern symphony.
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