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  2. Consonance and dissonance - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consonance_and_dissonance

    Learn about the musical concepts of consonance and dissonance, their definitions, history, and examples. Consonance and dissonance are categorizations of simultaneous or successive sounds that depend on acoustics, psychoacoustics, and musical style.

  3. Consonance and dissonance | Harmony, Melody & Intervals |...

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    Learn how consonance and dissonance affect the perception and expression of musical sound. Explore the history, theory, and examples of intervals, chords, and harmony in Western and non-Western music.

  4. Consonances and dissonances in music theory

    www.aboutmusictheory.com/consonances-dissonances.html

    Learn how consonance and dissonance describe the pleasantness or unpleasantness of note combinations in Western music. Find out which intervals and chords are consonant or dissonant, and how they are resolved or unresolved.

  5. Music Theory/Consonance and Dissonance - Wikibooks

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    Learn how to identify and classify consonant and dissonant intervals in tonal music, and how they are resolved or avoided in different contexts. Find out the hierarchy, characteristics, and examples of consonant and dissonant intervals, including the perfect fourth.

  6. Consonance - (AP Music Theory) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations...

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    Consonance refers to the quality of musical intervals and chords that sound harmonious and stable, providing a sense of resolution and rest. In music theory, consonant intervals are typically perceived as pleasant and agreeable, standing in contrast to dissonant intervals, which create tension.

  7. 5.3. Consonance and Dissonance - EarMaster

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    Consonance and dissonance refer to intervals and chords. The interval between two notes is the number of half steps between them, and all intervals have a name that musicians commonly use, like major third (which is 4 half steps), perfect fifth (7 half steps), or octave.

  8. Harmony can be nice sounding — and the term for this is called consonance. However, it can also sound rough or irritating, which is what we call dissonance. Consonance. Consonant intervals and chords produce a feeling of calmness and rest.

  9. Consonance - (Music Psychology) - Vocab, Definition ... -...

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    In Western music, consonance often resolves dissonance, creating a sense of closure and satisfaction in musical phrases. The study of consonance extends beyond music to areas like sound design and acoustics, where understanding harmonious sounds can improve listening experiences.

  10. Consonance & Dissonance in Music - Musical U

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    Learn the difference between consonant and dissonant sounds in music, and how they create different moods and experiences for listeners. Explore the role of tension and release, the relativity of consonance and dissonance, and the examples of popular songs that use them.

  11. Consonance and Dissonance in Music | Use Your Ear Blog

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    Learn the difference between consonance and dissonance in music, and how they create tension and resolution in harmony. Explore examples of dissonance in chords, scales, and melodies, and how to use them effectively.