Discordant+music

  • 51discordantly — discord ► NOUN 1) lack of agreement or harmony. 2) Music lack of harmony between notes sounding together. 3) Music a chord regarded as displeasing or requiring resolution by another. DERIVATIVES discordance noun discordancy noun discordant… …

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  • 52dis|cord´ant|ly — dis|cord|ant «dihs KR duhnt», adjective. 1. not in agreement; not fitting together; differing; disagreeing: »A quarrel started after several discordant opinions had been expressed. 2. not in harmony: »a discordant note in music. 3. harsh;… …

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  • 53dis|cord|ant — «dihs KR duhnt», adjective. 1. not in agreement; not fitting together; differing; disagreeing: »A quarrel started after several discordant opinions had been expressed. 2. not in harmony: »a discordant note in music. 3. harsh; clashing: » …

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  • 54dis´so|nant|ly — dis|so|nant «DIHS uh nuhnt», adjective. 1. harsh in tone or sound; clashing; not harmonious: »No sound is dissonant which tells of life (Samuel Taylor Coleridge). SYNONYM(S): incongruous, discordant. 2. Music. marked by dissonance; discordant:… …

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  • 55dis|so|nant — «DIHS uh nuhnt», adjective. 1. harsh in tone or sound; clashing; not harmonious: »No sound is dissonant which tells of life (Samuel Taylor Coleridge). SYNONYM(S): incongruous, discordant. 2. Music. marked by dissonance; discordant: »This music… …

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  • 58David Byrne — For other people named David Byrne, see David Byrne (disambiguation). David Byrne David Byrne speaking at the 2006 Future of Music Policy Summit hosted by the McGill University Schulich School of Music in Montreal, Quebec Background infor …

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  • 59Indie rock — Stylistic origins Alternative rock, punk rock, post punk, hardcore punk, New Wave Cultural origins Early 1980s, United Kingdom, United States and Canada Typical instruments Guitar …

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