Consonance and dissonance
In music, a consonance (Latin consonare, "sounding together") is a harmony, chord, or interval considered stable, as opposed to a dissonance, which is considered unstable. The strictest definition of consonance may be only those sounds which are pleasant, while the most general definition includes any sounds which are used freely.
Related Topics:
Music - Harmony - Chord - Interval
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| ► | Consonance |
| ► | Dissonance |
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