| 11. | All 11-limit consonances are approximated to within 3.32 cents.
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| 12. | Second, it must find consonance with Christian tradition.
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| 13. | This is instead an example of consonance, the repetition of consonant sounds.
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| 14. | However, the benefits of consonance are not the only consideration in tonality.
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| 15. | Intervals may be ranked by relative consonance and dissonance.
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| 16. | Invoking consonance is just another gross distinction, another primitive and largely meaningless gesture.
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| 17. | The music was a meditation on consonance and dissonance, each within the other.
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| 18. | In musical acoustics, he noted the importance of vibration on consonance and dissonance.
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| 19. | The unison and octave intervals have perfect consonance.
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| 20. | One family also tended to name with consonance with other members of this family.
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