Definitions of tuning terms

© 1998 by Joseph L. Monzo

All definitions by Joe Monzo unless otherwise cited


concord, concordance, concordant


    The blending or fusing of the two notes in an interval or the many notes in a chord into a sound that seems to be 'at rest'.

    It is one pole of the continuum of musical accordance, the other pole being that of discordance.

    A conglomeration of pitches can be said to be a concord based strictly on psychoacoustic phenomena, and regardless of any use of that particular conglomeration in a musical context. For the latter, see sonance.

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