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But a film also resonates peculiarly with the specific time of its creation, not necessarily through overt connections to current events but in terms of consonance or dissonance with prevailing moods.
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These suddenly smudged images of consonance and peace.
The theorist Franco of Cologne advocated the use of consonance at the beginning of each measure; such consonances (usually a chord made up of the unison, fifth, and octave, such as C G C) served as fixed pillars in terms of which the horizontal extensions of different rhythmic lengths were like soaring arches of sound.
But sonorous thirds appear in the last movement, marking Scelsi's reassertion of consonance.
The very foundation of harmonic music has been the interplay of consonance and dissonance.
But they're content to let lyrics and melodies be inundated in gorgeous waves of consonance.
Occasionally the author breaks into verse, or stretches of consonance or alliteration.
With the two moving in and out of consonance, neither side ever gets the upper hand.
Two concepts fundamental to the theory of tuning are those of frequency ratio and of consonance and dissonance.
Mr. Wolpe's 14-minute Adagio uses an alternation of consonance and mild dissonance to create fluid states of tension.
But onstage they also let loose an overload of feedback and noise, so that each song becomes a haven of consonance.
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