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When is cacophony used?

For those instances when discordant or dissonant sounds are required.


Is the hallelujah chorus consonant or dissonant?

dissonant


What is a cacophony?

The orchestra's initial cacophony became the introduction of the song.


When was The Beautiful Sounds of Revenge created?

The Beautiful Sounds of Revenge was created in 2005.


A combination of tones that sounds discordant unstable or in need of resolution is called a?

dissonance. Dissonant chords or intervals create tension in music and typically resolve to consonant sounds for a sense of resolution and stability.


What are black sounds and white sounds?

In music theory, "black sounds" refer to dissonant or harsh sounds, while "white sounds" refer to harmonious or consonant sounds. These terms are sometimes used to describe the emotional qualities or tonal colors of different musical elements.


Would an orchestra want to sound dissonant?

Yes--if they are playing music designed to be dissonant.


What actors and actresses appeared in Dissonant - 2010?

The cast of Dissonant - 2010 includes: Cynthia Loemij


What does Consonant and dissonant mean in music?

There are 3 times where this terminology will come into play. the first is in relation to a single note in the chord. a "dissonant" note is normally a 1/2 step or a tritone (augmented 4th) away from a chord tone, creating an unstable or tense sounding interval or chord. for instance if you play an Ab over a C major Chord, you will notice dissonance because Ab is one 1/2step from G (the fifth of the chord).Note that this terminology can only relate a note to a chord. that is a note cannot be dissonant in relation to nothing, it's classification is dependent on the chord it is surrounded by. a consonant note merely belongs in the chord, it is a chord tone or other note in the key signature that does not result in tension. C E G are all consonant notes in a C Chord (but they are all dissonant in an F# chord) The second is in relation to a chord itself. if a chord has one or more dissonant notes it sounds tense/unstable and can be called a dissonant chord, where a consonant chord sounds stable. The third is in relation to an entire piece or phrase. this is entirely arbitrary as a piece can have dozens of dissonant chords, but progress and resolve in such a way for it to sound stable. or vice versa, a piece may have many consonant chords but not resolve, or end on a dissonant chord to give an overall dissonant impression.


Which interval among the following is the most dissonant?

The tritone interval is the most dissonant among the following options.


What is the antonyms of consonant?

dissonant


Is tritonic interval also known as diminished fifth interval dissonant or consonant?

A diminished fifth is considered dissonant.