dissonant 英 ['dɪsənənt]   美 [ˈdɪsənənt]

dissonant

dissonant  英 ['dɪsənənt] 美 [ˈdɪsənənt]

adj. 刺耳的;不谐和的;不调和的 

名词复数:dissonants 

And is it consonant music or dissonant music? 是协和的还是不协和的音乐呢
Here for example we have the pitch C and either note above or below it is dissonant. 如果说这里用C音,那么不管是和它上面还是下面的音符搭配都不和谐。

  • If things don't go together well, you can call them dissonant. Dissonant voices are saying different things. Dissonant clothing choices clash. Dissonant chords lack harmony.
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  • adj. 刺耳的;不谐和的;不调和的
  • 1. And is it consonant music or dissonant music?

    是协和的还是不协和的音乐呢

  • 2. Here for example we have the pitch C and either note above or below it is dissonant.

    如果说这里用C音,那么不管是和它上面还是下面的音符搭配都不和谐。

  • 3. The final movement, a robust and often dissonant fugue, is a precursor to Beethoven’s startling, gritty “Grosse Fuge,” composed as the final movement of his Opus 130 String Quartet.

    不协调的和音、爆裂刺耳的强音复调表现曲式是贝多芬大赋格曲的序奏部分。 他在弦乐四重奏作品130号也以此风格作为最后一个乐章。

  • dissonant (adj.) early 15c., from Middle French dissonant and directly from Latin dissonantem (nominative dissonans), present participle of dissonare "differ in sound," from dis- "apart" (see dis-) + sonare "to sound, make a noise," "to sound," from PIE *swene-, from root *swen- "to sound."
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