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unpleasant composition of sounds
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.
a state of disagreement between people's opinions, actions, or personalities, often resulting in tension
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