Dissonance Free ... | Frequency
If a piece feels too harsh, use these arrangement techniques to refine the sound:
Introduce a note as a "consonant" tone in one chord before holding it over into a new chord where it becomes dissonant. 4. Use Instrumentation and Texture Visualizing dissonance | Datawrapper Blog Frequency Dissonance Free ...
Soften the volume of the dissonant note so it doesn't overwhelm the listener. If a piece feels too harsh, use these
Start with a stable chord, move to a dissonant interval (like a major seventh), and then resolve back to a consonant one. Start with a stable chord, move to a
Minor Second (16:15) and Tritone (45:32). 2. Manipulate the "Crunch"
Move one of the clashing notes up or down an octave. This maintains the tension but reduces the physical "crunch".
Dissonance is measured by the complexity of the frequency ratios between notes. For a "dissonance-free" start, use simple ratios, then introduce complexity to build tension:
