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Examples of dissonance


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However, the complex dissonances we have seen suggest otherwise.
If the metre, like the 6/4 that underlies this example, is built to allow multiple groupings, dissonances can occur without disrupting it excessively.
In theory, conflicts such as 7/4 or 11/3 could also generate dissonances of this type.
Such dissonances are central to two other essays.
Such dissonances must be presented as temporally emphasized at the level of the surface as well as featuring in the fundamental counterpoint.
In the initial parsing, dissonances are shown with crossed noteheads.
There are several rhythmic structures - metric consonances and dissonances - in the third movement which would surely have attracted his attention.
The layering of the different walks was immersive, with overlapping words and incidental harmonies and dissonances.
In his introduction, he speaks of 'history giving voice to the dissonances within the region's imagined communities'.
In fact, it may not always be correct to regard such effects as" dissonances" at all.
He observed that the author of the treatise advanced a new regulative principle for handling dissonances based on time/space considerations.
The educational function of this passage is obvious: the contemporary listener perceives the overemphasized play of dissonances as both repulsive and, perhaps, even ridiculous.
Whereas dissonances were previously avoided in the initial treatment, they are now omnipresent.
Historical interpretations exist in groups, and sometimes support each other for reasons of social function despite apparent methodological dissonances.
The silence halfway through, the abrupt ending, and the unexpected dissonances are all such striking features that they immediately beg questions.
He refers to the latter's striking remark that religious belief provides ' a reconciliation to the unavoidable dissonances of a human condition ' (162).
In turn, these dissonances should work in conjunction with values that emphasize at least one, if not more, of the specified durations.
Once they have been set in motion, these looping patterns align at regular intervals, resulting in cycles that generate larger dissonances.
Furthermore, all of the dissonances respect the boundary of the bar line.
In themselves neither duplication, nor short ornamental dissonances, nor fourths between these voices preclude compatibility.
A performance in three parts with triplum would have dissonances of a fourth between tenor and triplum, implausibly held for the length of a perfect breve at these two points.
At the same time, describing all the dissonances in a given work in terms of a single common durational unit can simplify discussion of complex textures.
The bitterness of a soldier, disabled by war and suffering the rejection of peers who formerly admired him, is vividly portrayed in the savage dissonances etched into the score.
The profession would find itself in the uncomfortable position of being dependent for work on people whose culture or cultures struck dissonances with the culture of the profession.
The mixed spans involved in these dissonances are therefore inherently different from those found in common-practice music, since they can never be reconciled with the metre.
The most cutting dissonances follow each other in really horrible harmony.
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One can get a good sense of the difference between classical and non-classical harmony from looking at how they deal with dissonances.
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The resulting angular rhythmic confusion and displaced dissonances last almost five minutes.
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From the fragments of our notebooks, from the dissonance of overdriven, overprotective ' research ', we create our pasts and thus interpret our presents.
To reduce cognitive dissonance individuals revise their beliefs.
Cognitive dissonance relates to the notion that individuals are uncomfortable if their beliefs are at variance with their behaviour.
In health care organizations, such 'messiness' and dissonance in the idealized sequencing of action has often attracted metaphoric comment.
Why do they not experience any cognitive dissonance ?
The disparity produces cognitive dissonance, particularly among younger adults who are the most likely to uphold the ideal notions of elder care.
Each volume in the series does things with a difference ; each plays upon the shared themes of dissonance and dispute at its own particular pitch.
The piece has grand dissonances but also contains a gorgeous romantic interlude.
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Resting intervals are the fifth and octave, with thirds and sixths considered dissonances.
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Perhaps it is the moments of dissonance that actually expose the 'doing' of gender.
The music is in the cantional style, with an unusual intensity of dissonance and the phrases fractured by frequent rests.
Furthermore, co-regulation fundamentally alters the manner in which we view interactional dissonance.
Later on, fewer dissonances on the dominant chords are resolved.
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However, this is not borne out in the final chord, a rough dissonance, which demands that there should be more to come.
Example 5b, a more detailed transcription of the same passage, shows how an additional riff presents another embedded grouping dissonance.
A further (though less significant) point is that the values involved in an embedded grouping dissonance need not be exclusively hemiolic.
If the layers involved in a grouping dissonance remain in motion, they will eventually align.
Terms like 'metric dissonance' and 'dissonant strata' suggest that rhythmic conflicts must always be resolved, whether in performance or analysis.
Moreover, there is an emphasis throughout on such touchstones of postmodern thought as fracture, multiplicity, otherness and dissonance.
There are quite a few differences in their compositional styles, such as treatment of melody and quarter-note dissonances.
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Dissonance spreads through the harmony, though the strings push on optimistically, the piano decorating until it picks up the reel itself - wonderfully catchy writing, this.
All three point to the dissonance between high-level con®dence in the legitimacy and framework of democracy and continuing distrust in politics and politicians.
The result, in this poor critic's mind, was confusion, difficulty of sympathetic identification with the performers, and cultural cognitive dissonance.
The "life" of a metaphor relies on the presence of both "dissonance" and "concordance" between the two things said to be "like" one another (52).
Classical treats all notes that don't belong to the chord (i.e., the triad) as potential dissonances to be resolved...
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The music is mostly composed of standardseventh chords and the dissonances are created by adding intervals of major and minor seconds to the chords.
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The music proceeds with considerable violence, with relentlessly clashing dissonances in the woodwind and a plethora of racing string semiquavers.
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The highly chromatic music featured harsh dissonances and unresolved harmonies.
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Other accounts abandon the old whiggish histories of the nation for more prospective approaches that emphasize the dissonance within the region's imagined communities.
Instead, listeners had to become acquainted with richness of dissonances, horrible modulations and a rhythmical chaos of the middle voices.
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The 'cultural dissonance' between school and home music listening deserves greater attention from music educators.
There is an interesting potential cultural dissonance here between the interests of young people and the training and background of most music teachers.
Conditions reflecting this dissonance included: management of issues regarding discomfort and pain, inconsistent communication, equipment mismatch, and the need for rest.
The definition has particular relevance for this group of refugees who are living in the context of social disruption, cultural dissonance and changing life circumstances.
The drama of the context brings the two into a strong emotional conflict that is the better articulated by the unexpected dissonance.
Since the 1950s, a group of psychologists has examined this very constellation, which has been called cognitive dissonance, and which has generated an extensive literature.
Clearly, the dissonance and lack of strong tonal feeling have vanished.
When dissonant layers behave much like metrical layers, they can be considered structural, emancipating metrical dissonance from its need to resolve.
Riff 2 is not the only layer creating metrical dissonance in this track, however.
The key factor, it seems, is the relationship between the metre and the dissonance.
A result as unexpected as novel, this sends shock waves through the score, the device functioning just as would a har monic dissonance.
In addition, the dissociative effects of embedded grouping dissonance arise within a club environment that serves to disorient participants in a variety of ways.
However, his music contains striking harmonic progressions, unusual dissonances and cross relations.
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Even here, however, in a three-part version without the contratenor, the fourth would be a permissible accented dissonance.
In this set of sonatas, he used prominent characteristics of early 20th century music, such as whole tone scales, dissonances, and quarter tones.
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Viewed in this way, dissonance is in a certain sense more applicable to metrical phenomena than to pitch.
At first, "prima pratica" referred only to the style of approaching and leaving dissonances.
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The dissonances of the later piece are more controlled, the forward direction of the music easier to discern.
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By the later nineteenth century the higher numbered dominant-quality dissonances had also achieved harmonic status, with resolution delayed or omitted completely.
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The greater part of it is dominated by grinding dissonances and frequent modulation, further increasing the despair of the work.
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By interpreting literary narratives as cognitive acts, we can understand more clearly their role as efforts to overcome spatial dissonance.
However, there has been a crescendo of dissonance accompanying the new perspectives which does not allow easy accommodation within the prevailing paradigm.
Findings from the observation and video data were used to confirm the interview evidence and to pinpoint areas of dissonance.
Whatever there is of dissonance, of opposition and 'resistance', all takes place within that paradigmatic construct.
He draws attention to the problem of 'cultural dissonance' where the child feels unfamiliar and anxious about the material presented.
The irregular façades can be seen as a search for dissonance or tension, an element of spice to add to the basic mix.
However, as the paragraph proceeds, the suspension quickly attains priority over other forms of dissonance.
Poulenc achieves this sensation through the avoidance of traditional harmonic functions and the preponderance of unresolved dissonances, diminished structures, and progressions of chromatically-related chords.
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The modern cognitive machinery promises harmony, unity, and clarity and denies thereby the ineradicability of dissonance.
Major findings were centered on the theme of dissonance in care.
The significance of these categories lies in their bases of semitones and tritones being the severest of dissonances, avoidance of which is often desirable.
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However, sardonic dissonances give this movement a more satirical and even diseased feel.
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He notes that chords developed gradually, first moving from the consonant triad to the consistent and complicated dissonances that characterize contemporary music.
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In primary care a dissonance between academic theory and the reality of health service delivery precluded a workable strategy to integrate research into practice.
Each of these title lyrics uses the metric dissonance of this pattern to add to the power of their hard-rock style.
Indeed, the momentary metrical dissonance built into these longer patterns seems tailor-made for singular, high-impact, and memorable gestures.
Sensory dissonance (or roughness) occurs when two pure tones with very small difference in frequency are sounded together.
We submit that the theory of cognitive dissonance is too narrow to account satisfactorily for the conduct of our patients.
The case for some form of state intervention can be made to rest on a cognitive dissonance argument.
The existence of cognitive dissonance creates an additional role for social policy.
Dissonance between the digitally created words of school and home.
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