Probably an interval that is not aurally pleasing, such as a minor second.
This is called dissonance.
That means it's not a quarter note, it is an eighth note, which counts for half a beat of a quarter note.
In a major scale, "la" is the sixth note.
If you mean 1 beat then a quarter note. To draw a quater note you just draw an oval then a stem.
A breve is a note that lasts for 8 beats/counts.
The adjective form for the verb to clash is the present particple clashing; for example, clashing personalities or clashing dishes.
From my vantage point on the hill, I watched the two armies clashing.
You find it by listening to the two notes (usually in a chord) and making them both not sharp or flat (wind instruments). Make sure they do not have beats (breath impulses in a long tone) and they don't make a clashing sound. A clashing sound is the sound of an incorrect note. :D
Don't you mean harmonious? Harmonious means that two sounds, or elements are clashing well together. For a proper definition though, I suggest you check a dictionary.
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This is called dissonance.
True Life - 1998 I'm Clashing with My Parents was released on: USA: 15 November 2009
The cast of The Sound of Clashing Scabbards - 2012 includes: Ryuhei Higashiyama Chikara Motoyama Ayami Ohishi
"Clashing Teams" refers to a scenario where two or more groups, often with differing goals, strategies, or ideologies, come into conflict or competition. This term can be used in various contexts, such as sports, business, or politics, where opposing factions may struggle for dominance or success. The phrase highlights the tension and dynamics that arise from their differences.
In a dispute of clashing opinions, NOT in a dispute of a fact.
The Clashing Rocks.