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combination of tones that sounds discordant and unstable, in need of resolution
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Occurs, when vibrations of different wavelengths meet, which creates a state of chaos. Waves that vibrate the same length create resonance. Literally dissonance means
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| dissonance |
two or more notes of different intervals that clash and need to be resolved in order for the ear to be satisfied
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A harsh or disagreeable combination of sounds. Some native English speakers consider various Southeast Asian languages to be dissonant, based on the unfamiliar tones and consonant combinations.
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Two or more notes that clash with each other when played simultaneously.
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