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      • Notes that sound good together when played at the same time are called consonant. Chords built only of consonances sound pleasant and “stable”; you can listen to one for a long time without feeling that the music needs to change to a different chord.
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  2. Some notes do not sound good together. We call that dissonance. In simple terms, certain notes blend well together because of the way the sonic frequencies merge together and complement one another.

    • Consonant Intervals
    • Dissonant Intervals
    • Resolving Dissonances

    All of these intervals are considered to be pleasing to the ear. Chords that contain only these intervals are considered to be “stable”, restful chords that don’t need to be resolved. When we hear them, we don’t feel a need for them to go to other chords.

    The intervals that are considered to be dissonant are the minor second, the major second, the minor seventh, the major seventh, and particularly the tritone, which is the interval in between the perfect fourth and perfect fifth. These intervals are all considered to be somewhat unpleasant or tension-producing. In tonal music, chords containing diss...

    In most music a dissonance will resolve; it will be followed by a consonant chord that it naturally leads to, for example a G seventh chord resolves to a C major chord, and a D suspended fourth resolves to a D major chord. A series of unresolved dissonances, on the other hand, can produce a sense of unresolved tension.

  3. Notes that sound good together when played at the same time are called consonant. Chords built only of consonances sound pleasant and "stable"; you can listen to one for a long time without feeling that the music needs to change to a different chord.

  4. Jul 16, 2023 · Notes that sound good together when played at the same time are called consonant. Chords built only of consonances sound pleasant and "stable"; you can listen to one for a long time without feeling that the music needs to change to a different chord.

  5. Notes that sound good together when played at the same time are called consonant. Chords built only of consonances sound pleasant and "stable"; you can listen to one for a long time without feeling that the music needs to change to a different chord.

  6. Dec 8, 2022 · It is often described as two or more notes that sound “pleasanttogether. The most consonant sound you can have is two instruments playing the same note. There is absolutely no tension between the notes because they sound like they “fit together.”

  7. languageofmusic.ca › part3 › why-scalesLanguage Of Music

    A scale is a group of (usually seven) notes that sound good together when you use them to create a melody. That’s it! There is usually one note in the scale that is the “main” note. It’s called the “root” or “tonic.” This is the note that all the other notes in the scale are compared to.

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