Unison
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British pronunciation/jˈuːnɪsən/
American pronunciation/ˈjunəsən/, /ˈjunɪsən/

Definition & Meaning of "unison"

Unison
01

the simultaneous performance of the same pitch or note by multiple musicians or instruments

What is "unison"?

Unison in music refers to the situation where two or more voices or instruments play or sing the same pitch at the same time. This creates a single, unified sound without any harmonic differences between them. Unison is often used to emphasize a musical idea or theme and can strengthen the overall sound by blending the different sources of sound into one cohesive tone.

02

occurring together or simultaneously

03

corresponding exactly

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Example
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The violins played the melody in unison, emphasizing the melody's clarity and strength.
The entire orchestra played the final chord in unison, bringing the piece to a dramatic conclusion.
The brass section performed a fanfare in unison, commanding attention with their synchronized playing.
The pianist and guitarist played the chords in unison, creating a rich and full harmonic texture.
The choir sang in unison, creating a powerful and unified sound.
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