Consonance

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consonance
n. correspondence of sounds, harmony among components

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Consonance and dissonance
In music, consonance and dissonance form a structural dichotomy in which the terms define each other by mutual exclusion: a consonance is what is not dissonant, and reciprocally. However, a finer consideration shows that the distinction forms a gradation, from the most consonant to the most dissonant. Consonance and dissonance define a level of sweetness / harshness, pleasantness / unpleasantness, acceptability / unacceptability, of the sounds or intervals under consideration. As Hindemith stressed, "The two concepts have never been completely explained, and for a thousand years the definitions have varied" .

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consonance

Noun
1. the repetition of consonants (or consonant patterns) especially at the ends of words
(synonym) consonant rhyme
(hypernym) rhyme, rime
2. the property of sounding harmonious
(synonym) harmoniousness
(hypernym) harmony
(derivation) consonate


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consonance
nf. consonance

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Consonance
(n.)
Alt. of Consonancy
  

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