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Definition of unison
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Unison
(n.) A
single,
unvaried..
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Unisonous
::
Unisonous
(a.) Being in
unison;
unisonant.
Unison
::
Unison
(n.)
Identity
in
pitch;
coincidence
of
sounds
proceeding
from an
equality
in the
number
of
vibrations
made in a given time by two or more
sonorous
bodies.
Parts
played
or sung in
octaves
are also said to be in
unison,
or in
octaves..
Homophonous
::
Homophonous
(a.)
Originally,
sounding
alike;
of the same
pitch;
unisonous;
monodic..
Agree
::
Agree (v. i.) To
harmonize
in
opinion,
statement,
or
action;
to be in
unison
or
concord;
to be or
become
united
or
consistent;
to
concur;
as, all
parties
agree in the
expediency
of the law..
Unisonance
::
Unisonance
(n.)
Accordance
of
sounds;
unison.
Univocal
::
Univocal
(a.)
Having
unison
of
sound,
as the
octave
in
music.
See
Unison,
n., 2..
Equisonance
::
Equisonance
(n.) An equal
sounding;
the
consonance
of the
unison
and its
octaves.
Undulation
::
Undulation
(n.) The
pulsation
caused
by the
vibrating
together
of two tones not quite in
unison;
--
called
also beat.
Beat
::
Beat (v. i.) To sound with more or less rapid
alternations
of
greater
and less
intensity,
so as to
produce
a
pulsating
effect;
-- said of
instruments,
tones,
or
vibrations,
not
perfectly
in
unison..
Archilute
::
Archilute
(n.) A large
theorbo,
or
double-necked
lute,
formerly
in use,
having
the bass
strings
doubled
with an
octave,
and the
higher
strings
with a
unison..
Choral
::
Choral
(n.) A hymn tune; a
simple
sacred
tune, sung in
unison
by the
congregation;
as, the
Lutheran
chorals..
Unison
::
Unison
(n.)
Sounding
alone.
Homophony
::
Homophony
(n.)
Sameness
of
sound;
unison.
Beat
::
Beat (n.) A
sudden
swelling
or
reenforcement
of a
sound,
recurring
at
regular
intervals,
and
produced
by the
interference
of sound waves of
slightly
different
periods
of
vibrations;
applied
also, by
analogy,
to other kinds of wave
motions;
the
pulsation
or
throbbing
produced
by the
vibrating
together
of two tones not quite in
unison.
See Beat, v. i., 8..
Hurdy-gurdy
::
Hurdy-gurdy
(n.) A
stringled
instrument,
lutelike
in
shape,
in which the sound is
produced
by the
friction
of a wheel
turned
by a crank at the end,
instead
of by a bow, two of the
strings
being tuned as
drones,
while two or more, tuned in
unison,
are
modulated
by
keys..
Unisonal
::
Unisonal
(a.) Being in
unison;
unisonant.
Unison
::
Unison
(n.)
Harmony;
agreement;
concord;
union.
Round
::
Round (n.) A short vocal
piece,
resembling
a catch in which three or four
voices
follow
each other round in a
species
of canon in the
unison..
Unison
::
Unison
(n.)
Sounded
alike in
pitch;
unisonant;
unisonous;
as,
unison
passages,
in which two or more parts unite in
coincident
sound..
Unison
::
Unison
(n.) A
single,
unvaried..
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