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Sonority
/sənˈɒɹɪti/
/sənˈɔːɹɪɾi/
Sonority
[NOUN]1
the relative loudness, prominence, or audibility of speech sounds, often associated with their acoustic properties and the degree of constriction in the vocal tract during their production
Examples
1. We've had things like ClaroRead, Sonority, Balabolka, lots and lots and lots of different things.
2. The second chord is C minor, a sour sonority that mirrors Tamino's sadness and doubt in the middle of the opera.
3. The French philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy said that sonority is time and meaning.
4. And that’s a good starting point as to how I shape notes, only the line is sonority and the canvas is a temporal one.
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