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However parallel fourths in upper voices (especially as part of a parallel 6-3 sonorities) are common, and formed the basis of fifteenth-century fauxbourdon style.
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The development section, with its broken tenths in the left hand and the polyphony in the treble, is very original in its sonorities.
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The multi-faceted career of this composer and musician has caused him constantly to research new timbres and sonorities.
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The octaves and large chords contribute to the heavy sonority. 4.
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He also particularly liked the device of using vocal duets to contrast with the full sonority of the choir.
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Some languages allow a sonority plateau; that is, two adjacent tautosyllabic consonants with the same sonority level.
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The songs had a better production and care with the sonority.
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The work shows a nationalist sonority characterized by popular themes, in a background that seems inherently religious.
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While this variation displays the richest sonority, rhythmic tension is avoided: both hands play the exact same rhythms.
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The term polychord describes chords that can be constructed by superimposing multiple familiar tonal sonorities.
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