Although the sense of hearing recognizes consonances, reason weighs their value. |
The whole texture resonates with lovely aerated consonances, especially major thirds. |
The teachers of harmony compare the sounds and consonances which are heard only, and their labour, like that of the astronomers, is in vain. |
Any knowledge on modes, scales, intervals, dissonances, consonances, note names, and solmisation for example was superfluous and hence discarded. |
Pythagoras also found that other sets of hammers with specific weight ratios produced other tonal consonances such as fourths. |
A couple of kids chimed in and their voices were lost in a huge mumble of slurred vowels and consonances in my scrambled brain. |