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Dissonance

created by Webster 1913

(idea) by Tom Dissonance (4.1 y) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Sat Feb 03 2001 at 22:46:01

1. dissonance - as Webster has it, inharmonious sounds. Used deliberately by many great musicians from Lou Reed to Sonic Youth to Mogwai, as an art unto itself or an extreme method of tension and release.

2. cognitive dissonance - an incongruity of thought or conflicting ideals...go there

3. social dissonance - conflict within a cultural, social or political landscape. Can be either accidental, or as a result of culture jamming by activists with the intention of highlighting hypocrisy. Example: the presence of a giant skull in a hacked cigarette billboard.

4. Amoebic Dissonance - the e-zine that's almost a viral infection (http://come.to/amoebic)

5. Tom Dissonance - to be honest, I wouldn't even bother

(thing) by lee_cad (3.6 wk) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Mon Apr 23 2007 at 21:24:04

In music, dissonance denotes a variety of intervals that are not consonant.

A dissonant interval may be melodic or harmonic and while all melodically dissonant intervals are also harmonically dissonant, the converse is not true. These intervals are thus classified because typically dissonance needs to be resolved to a consonance. Melodic dissonance usually resolves by stepwise motion in the opposite direction of the leap. Harmonic dissonance is resolved differently depending on syntax and the specific interval though most often a dissonant melodic interval will move by contrary or oblique motion to a consonant interval though it is possible for harmonic dissonance to resolve by other motion.

Dissonant melodic intervals vary by style but in Baroque harmony they are the:

tritone (augmented fourth or diminished fifth)

major and minor seventh

augmented second and all other augmented and diminished intervals

harmonically dissonant intervals include the:

tritone

major and minor second

major and minor seventh

augmented and diminished prime or unison and all other augmented and diminished intervals.

The harmonic perfect fourth is also considered to be conditionally dissonant, though this is well disputed among theorists. A harmonic perfect fourth is often considered consonant when it functions as an inverted perfect fifth but otherwise is often dissonant as the interval suggests motion to a major or minor third.

It may do well to note that with the exception of the perfect fourth, all inversions of dissonant intervals are dissonant be they melodic or harmonic. Similarly all intervals and their inversions not mentioned as dissonant are consonant and do not require resolution. While the understanding of dissonance varies with the style and period of music discussed, the above intervals may be considered an exhaustive list of dissonances in Baroque and classical styles.


(definition) by Webster 1913 (print) Tue Dec 21 1999 at 23:09:46

Dis"so*nance (?), n. [L. dissonantia: cf. F. dissonance.]

1.

A mingling of discordant sounds; an inharmonious combination of sounds; discord.

Filled the air with barbarous dissonance. Milton.

2.

Want of agreement; incongruity.

Milton.

 

© Webster 1913.


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