Definitions of tuning terms
© 1998 by Joseph L. Monzo
All definitions by Joe Monzo unless otherwise cited
cordance
The relative
concordance/discordance
of an interval.
I have adopted
the single term cordance, because I agree with the assertion
made by many music theorists
that rather than describing two diametrically-opposed
sensations, concordance and discordance refer instead to
the opposite poles of a single continuum of sensation.
It is important to note that cordance is determined strictly
on the basis of psychoacoustic phenomona, which differentiates
it from the related concept of sonance.
The latter is usually determined
not merely as an auditory phenomenon, but rather as a result of
musical context, highly dependent on the style of a particular
composer or era.
see also
concord,
discord,
roughness,
harmonic entropy,
critical band,
sonance.
[from Joe Monzo, JustMusic: A New Harmony]
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