Use of dissonance in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include dissonance at the start of sentence, dissonance at the end of sentence and dissonance in the middle of sentence

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dissonance at the start of sentence


  1. Dissonance among the three partners doomed the project.
  2. Dissonance is most powerful in a generally consonant context - hence the need to be extremely cautious in its use.

dissonance at the end of sentence


  1. to produce a dissonance.
  2. Minerals can also be programmed into dissonance.
  3. Psychologists talk about ego , id, and cognitive dissonance.
  4. But in 1959 something was wrong with this picture: cognitive dissonance.
  5. The resolution of one dissonance is often the preparation for another dissonance.
  6. In acoustics he studied the propagation of sound and musical consonance and dissonance.
  7. The music of Wagner was distinguished by startling innovations in chord progressions and dissonance.
  8. We will now add a lower part which will turn the consonant effect into one of uniformly relaxed mild dissonance.
  9. We will return to this problem of spacing in the following section, with a more extended discussion on consonance and dissonance.

dissonance in the middle of sentence


  1. To lead up to and soften ( a dissonance or its impact ) by means of preparation.
  2. Of course, the recognition of cognitive dissonance still does not solve the problem.
  3. Music To lead up to and soften ( a dissonance or its impact ) by means of preparation.
  4. The party faithful might be willing to put up with such dissonance among their candidates.
  5. For example, if I make the melody of one part vocalizing, dissonance interval would appear.
  6. The result, again, was a recognition of cognitive dissonance between internal stakeholder groups.
  7. It is in that process of reducing dissonance that the self-justification accelerator is throttled up.
  8. The concerts were more enjoyable without all the horrid modern dissonance which nobody really understood.
  9. Defenders have advanced to a state of cognitive dissonance, an awareness that beliefs conflict with evidence.
  10. Cognitive dissonance is also applied to a perceived incongruity between a person's attitudes and his behaviour.
  11. Cognitive dissonance – discomfort – occurs when we take actions that are incongruent with this mental image.
  12. Meanwhile, the cognitive dissonance of the experience should shock any uniformitarian in the audience fully awake.
  13. Alas the false gods did not put their dissonance into sports; instead a full out war developed between the false gods.
  14. Both transfigure a region in whose joyful chords dissonance as well as the terrible image of world fade delightfully away.
  15. Revelling in colour and contrast, drama and dissonance, boldness and individualism, it was the architectural legacy of Romanticism.
  16. Composers have often introduced dissonant diatonic notes into otherwise straight forward harmonic situations to give the desired touch of dissonance or unconventionality.
  17. By the late 1940s, he was already employing modern classical ideas such as polytonality and dissonance, and working in unusual time signatures to create a distinctive jazz sound.

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