Unison Mnemonic
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unison
unison
/ˈjunɨsən/
Examples
- After the unison, the octave is the simplest interval in music.
- The motor moves the toy figures in unison with the beat of the music.
- They throb in unison.
- The band worked in unity and unison.
- The unison and octave are in every tuning.
- Coros are usually homophonic, but not necessarily in unison.
- The bassoons are almost always in unison with the cellos.
- The head shakes in unison with the rhythm of the gait.
- The players all clap in unison to the song.
- Are we creating those worlds in unison with the work of the Father
corresponding exactly
noun
occurring together or simultaneously
noun
two or more sounds or tones at the same pitch or in octaves
noun
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"Uni + Son. One sound together, like a family."
"Uni + Son. One sound together like a single son's voice."
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