词汇 | example_english_consonance |
释义 | Examples of consonanceThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. True appreciation of music consisted in knowing the musical consonances, abstracting their mathematical proportions, and understanding in them the reflection of divine harmony. The chord-building remains tertian, with the seventh, ninth, or thirteenth chords being treated as consonances functionally equivalent to the fundamental triad. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The tonality diamond is often regarded as comprising the set of consonances of the n-limit. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. He also creates unique rhythmical and chromatic consonances throughout these motifs. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Indoctrination was acceptable so long as it was "in consonance with the conditions" of national life. Our own concern was about appropriateness - and we believed that a consonance would arrive if things were sized for their function: a relationship of fitness. A rough, noisy texture would thus be parallel to dissonance, whilst a smooth, clear texture would correspond to consonance. The fitness function is defined as a composition of three terms: voice range fitness, vertical consonance or harmonic fitness, and horizontal consonance or tonal fitness. The disparity provided was in consonance with the shading. All 11-limit consonances are approximated to within 3.32 cents. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Curiously, he also cautioned that the dissonances of one generation become the consonances of the next. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. In an abstract and atonal sense the sound/noise axis may be substituted for the notion of consonance/dissonance. However, the material that is produced provides stimulation for our continued delving into the world of consonance and dissonance. Deciding whether a sound is pleasant or not is a subjective issue and there is no clearly defined transition between consonance and dissonance. What consonance, what dissonance do their respective performances present when brought into juxtaposition? To demonstrate consonance with a narrative tradition and a geographical aetiology of belief is always useful background to its probity (though hardly decisive, of course). Theories which score poorly on a simplicity test may yet have a high degree of internal coherence, so again the consonance argument fails to lead where it should. In the 13th century, the fourth and fifth together were the "concordantiae mediae" (middle consonances) after the unison and octave, and before the thirds and sixths. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. If two phrases are to make even basic musical sense when combined in two parts, they must be carefully controlled in terms of consonance, tessitura and direction of melodic movement. The pr ice that had to be paid for this convenience, is that neither the fifth, nor any other major interval except the octave, make a pure consonance. Based on the ordering of consonance of musical intervals, the notion of approximating a sequence of notes to its harmonically compatible note or tonal centre is used. We should do it not because we must, in obedience to rational rule, but because we may, in consonance with more practical evidentiary or pragmatic considerations. Such a course of action would have been much more in consonance with the earlier traditions of the government of this country. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Anyone who tried to propose a wrecking amendment would not be in consonance with the traditions of this place. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 However, nowadays it is customary for everyone to yell before he is hurt and for everyone to yell in consonance. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 If it does pay, we shall find it in consonance with honour, affinity, and obligations to remain there, world without end. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We must try to bring their conditions of life more into consonance with what they see elsewhere. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I think we have all been working in consonance with the spirit of it. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 What they hope is that these allowances will be brought more into consonance with the pay and position of the men in civil life. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Here again, the extension from the age of 16 to the age of 21 is in consonance with present day general views. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 In that way we would get an administration of justice which would be more in consonance with the times than the present. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 They are in consonance with general practice of the past, and if we do not put in such words we might be indulging in retrospective confiscation. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We have had 20 years and more of fiddling about with their way, and in consonance with the view of every authoritative commission, we now intend to take our way. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We should therefore be very careful indeed when we are considering whether it is in consonance with our attempts to improve our civilisation that this penalty should be continued. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I am satisfied that in certain cases it is in consonance with the best interests of land drainage that the area should be under the responsibility of some internal board. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 There is nothing more completely out of consonance with modern views on this matter than the way in which it is treated by our penal system. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I think, therefore, we should be well advised, and bring ourselves more in consonance with modern views and opinion, if we were to do away with it. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Participants studied with original excerpts in which tempo and consonance (in or out of tune) were manipulated, nondescript noise, and silence. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The goal was to make the name more in consonance with the ideas it represented. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Such tempering moves notes out of alignment with their corresponding harmonics, thereby reducing consonance. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Most of the forms depend on number of syllables per line, as well as assonance, consonance, and alliteration. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. According to the fluency account, this is because infants share perceptual equipment that make them process consonance in music more easily than dissonance. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. He emphasizes the importance of following one's ear when embellishing and understanding which notes will create a consonance. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Alliteration is usually distinguished from other types of consonance in poetic analysis, and has different uses and effects. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Dissonance being the complement of consonance it may be defined, as above, as non-coincidence of partials, lack of fusion or pattern matching, or as complexity. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Infants prefer consonant melodies because newborns share biological mechanisms that make them process consonance in music more easily than dissonance. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Consonance occurs where a consonant sound is repeated throughout a sentence without putting the sound only at the front of a word. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. In harmony, the consonance and dissonance of a chord factor and a nonchord tone are distinguished, respectively. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. While the actual perception of consonance and dissonance involves many contextual factors, such as register, an interval vector, nevertheless, can be a helpful tool. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. As each unique life-form enacts decisions and choices, cosmic consonance as a whole is served. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Both consonance and dissonance are words applied to harmony, chords, and intervals and, by extension, to melody, tonality, and even rhythm and metre. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. In practice, however, it continued to be used as a consonance when supported by the interval of a third or fifth in a lower voice. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. There is just no consonance between these two accounts. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. First species counterpoint must be all dissonances, establishing dissonance, rather than consonance, as the rule, and consonances are resolved through a skip, not step. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The curricula and syllabi of the colleges are being standardized and modernized in consonance with national ideology. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Therefore, disposition is an evaluative schema and a shorter route to character evaluation that results in consonance. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. In a psychological approach, consonance is a continuous variable. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The existence of dissonance or inconsistency, being psychologically uncomfortable, will motivate the person to try to reduce the dissonance and achieve consonance or consistency.: 2. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. In just intonation, the major sixth is classed as a consonance of the 5-limit. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Individual owners are also permitted to have higher fishing rights, and it is in consonance with the policy followed for pelagic and industrial fisheries. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. However, context and many other aspects can affect apparent dissonance and consonance. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. A mythological consonance was seen by some at the time between what were different traditions. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Alliteration is a special case of consonance where the repeated consonant sound is at the stressed syllable. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. However, they accomplish the balance of tension-release and dissonance-consonance. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Intervals may be ranked by relative consonance and dissonance. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Many cultures' tuning systems can be seen as attempts to maximize the consonance of music played with the timbres of their dominant instruments. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. A growing body of academic research has confirmed this understanding: scholars have found that the justices largely vote in consonance with their perceived values. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The treatise mainly consists of already established rules regarding consonance and dissonance. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. In just intonation, the minor sixth is classed as a consonance of the 5-limit. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Since the inversion does not change the pitch of the two notes, it hardly affects their level of consonance (matching of their harmonics). From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. In musical acoustics, he noted the importance of vibration on consonance and dissonance. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The unison and octave intervals have perfect consonance. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. One family also tended to name with consonance with other members of this family. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Their apostolic commitments remained in consonance with their past history, which made it possible to become involved with parishes and collaborate with the diocesan clergy. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Another special case of consonance is sibilance, the use of several sibilant sounds such as /s/ and /sh/. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Consonance should not be confused with assonance, which is the repetition of vowel sounds. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Theon considers intervals by their degree of consonance: that is, by how simple their ratios are. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. However, even though much of her music has a modern sound, the majority of her work retains consonance and is thematic, and frequently utilises melodic lines and hooks. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. However, unity can be rendered viable, in a didactic sense, through the notion of the consonance between the two realities by way of their predominant attributes. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Consonance and dissonance may more subtly be defined by limit, wherein the ratios whose limit, which includes its integer multiples, is lower are generally more consonant. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Open tunings allow one-finger chords to be played with greater consonance than do other tunings, which use equal temperament, at the cost of increasing the dissonance in other chords. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. However, in consonance with the investigating officer, the opinion is expressed that under the circumstances, the maintenance deficiencies noted herein constitute simple, rather than culpable, negligence. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Consonance can vary across a wide range. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The major third is classed as an imperfect consonance and is considered one of the most consonant intervals after the unison, octave, perfect fifth, and perfect fourth. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The major second was historically considered one of the most dissonant intervals of the diatonic scale, although much 20th century music saw it reimagined as a consonance. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. His phrasing almost always features striking yet subtle transitions between notes that often work contrary to the listener's expectations of consonance and dissonance, with wide and unpredictable intervallic leaps. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Bits of dissonance, piercing overtones and gently jarring electronic sound spike the undulant harmonies, but so subtly that the overall aural impression is of beguiling consonance.... From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The septimal major third has a characteristic brassy sound which is much less sweet than a pure major third, but is classed as a 9-limit consonance. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Traditionally, consonance has been used to emphasize or imitate a sound in formal poetry but is often used in modern days to create a tongue-twister effect. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. All other consonances are only conceived and used to throw into relief the natural and fundamental consonances. There are several rhythmic structures - metric consonances and dissonances - in the third movement which would surely have attracted his attention. Perfect consonances were required and imperfect ones prohibited for ending a discant. Again, one may ask why animals other than humans do not recognise consonances caused by number. Perfect consonances are unisons, fifths, octaves and their compounds; thirds, sixth and their compounds are imperfect consonances and all other intervals are dissonant. Again, since there are five species of proportions, one would expect they would all create consonances - and this is not the case. The topics here are the consonances and concords, the definition of music, the divisions of music, and the names and notations of pitch. Moreover, chains of parallel imperfect consonances were allowed and even recommended, while chains of perfect consonances were ruled out despite the mathematical perfection they exhibited. In both the initial parsing and the analysis of underlying simple counterpoint, consonances are shown with filled and empty noteheads, for imperfect and perfect sonorities respectively. In consonance with the discourse within which she operates, she adds, 'tie him up with the rope of the chain of my locks'. The initial consonance is developed, then 'saturated' by the figures chosen and sung to an unfolding pattern of longs and breves. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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