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- Another murmured dissonantly pitched lines that Bielawa had culled from Internet crisis reports in cities around the world.
- Two tones make a " ditone ", a dissonantly wide major third, ratio 81 / 64.
- It's the music of fiddling while Rome burns, which, in our own arrangements, we seem to be playing rather loudly and dissonantly ourselves.
- The older concept of a ditone ( two 9 : 8 major seconds ) made a dissonantly wide major third with the ratio 81 : 64 ( ).
- His program Sunday night, for example, brings together Hindemith's spiky, dissonantly danceable Kammermusik No . 1, Shostakovich's gently sarcastic " Jazz Suite"
- The timbres in Crossing are varied, unpredictable, and dissonantly opposed with one another; very different from her earlier computer piece Flying Apples, which is largely a single timbre.
- His bracelets, necklaces and brooches look clunky and dissonantly gaudy, but you can see how in their time they could have struck people as full of insouciant energy if not well-bred taste.
- A fury of violin demisemiquavers, sharp dotted rhythms in the basses and violent interjections from the trumpets and timpani propel the music dissonantly through an increasingly complex texture until the tempo marking doubles to Allegro.
- Hours later, Bigfoot breaks in, and ignoring the dissonantly calm Wanda, it forces Nugent's face onto a hot stove, and butchers the others through means that include strangulation, disembowelment, throat slitting, and impalement.
- Just across the park at the tip of the Battery, Polish artist Magdalena Abakanowicz intrudes more dissonantly into the landscape, interrupting the picturesque view of the bay with five 12-to-13-foot bronze " Hand-like Trees ."
- Rather than relying, as most heavy metal bands, on guitar distortion to produce an intense sound, Colossamite instead often relied on very loud " clean " ( undistorted ) guitars, played dissonantly, in conjunction with vocals that were screamed rather than sung.