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dissonate การใช้

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  • Some dialogues are too repetitive [ " Gammath ", " First time " ], and dissonate harshly.
  • Most composers today use a harmonic language that Hartke describes as " dissonated diatonicism, " meaning a language spiked with dissonance yet hewing close to major and minor keys.
  • The difference is that Crawford Seeger's piece was pervasively " dissonated " ( to take a word from the vocabulary of Charles Seeger, her husband and mentor ) in obedience to the norms of maverick manliness, while Barber, a male composer with a solid conservatory education and good connections, was confident enough to withstand the pressure.