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Sonority may refer to:

  • sonorant
  • sonority hierarchy, a ranking of speech sounds (or phones) by amplitude
  • In music theory, a chord, particularly when speaking of non-traditional harmonies
  • Audio management software, produced by Olympus
  • Sonority (album)

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Sonority

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Sonority may refer to: sonorant sonority hierarchy, a ranking of speech sounds (or phones) by amplitude In music theory, a chord, particularly when speaking...

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Sonority hierarchy

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transcription delimiters. A sonority hierarchy or sonority scale is a hierarchical ranking of speech sounds (or phones). Sonority is loosely defined as the...

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Genius Sonority

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Genius Sonority (ジニアス・ソノリティ株式会社, Jiniasu Sonoriti Kabushiki Kaisha) is a Japanese video game development studio, whose staff consists of programmers who...

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Sonority sequencing principle

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The sonority sequencing principle (SSP) or sonority sequencing constraint is a phonotactic principle that aims to explain or predict the structure of...

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Phonotactics

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following the Sonority Sequencing Principle (SSP), which states that, in any syllable, the nucleus has maximal sonority and that sonority decreases as...

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Mid central vowel

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Dudenredaktion, Kleiner & Knöbl (2015), p. 40. McCoy, Priscilla (1999), Harmony and Sonority in Georgian (PDF) Bishop (1996), p. 230. Bakró-Nagy, Marianne; Laakso,...

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Piano

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pianists to connect and overlay sound, and achieve expressive and colorful sonority. In the nineteenth century, influenced by Romantic music trends, the fortepiano...

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Bass note

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In music theory, the bass note of a chord or sonority is the lowest note played or notated. If there are multiple voices it is the note played or notated...

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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

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"devoid of all striving after effect, [to] give a healthy, beautiful sonority". This sonority, musicologist Richard Taruskin pointed out, is essentially Germanic...

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Distinctive feature

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In linguistics, a distinctive feature is the most basic unit of phonological structure that distinguishes one sound from another within a language. For...

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Music theory

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temperament. Consonance and dissonance are subjective qualities of the sonority of intervals that vary widely in different cultures and over the ages....

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Gothic language

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either between two other consonants of lower sonority or word-finally after a consonant of lower sonority. It is probable that the sounds are pronounced...

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Varieties of Arabic

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clusters of great length, which are (more or less) syllabified according to a sonority hierarchy. For some subdialects, in practice, it is very difficult to tell...

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Liquid consonant

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it has been retained in the Western European phonetic tradition. In the sonority hierarchy, liquids are considered the most sonorous sounds after vowels...

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Guadeloupe

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pronunciations, their particular expressions, their syntax and their sonorities. Although it is not transcribed, these islanders call their Creole "patois"...

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Syllable

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cluster, the sonority typically decreases from first to last, as in the English word help. This is called the sonority hierarchy (or sonority scale). English...

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Double bass

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combination of open strings would be available, which would greatly increase the sonority of the orchestra." In classical solo playing the double bass is usually...

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Sonorant

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obstruents are frequently voiceless, sonorants are almost always voiced. In the sonority hierarchy, all sounds higher than fricatives are sonorants. They can therefore...

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Hiw language

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heavy!’. Hiw's phonology follows the Sonority Sequencing Principle, with the following language-specific sonority hierarchy: vowels > glides > liquids...

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Violin

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requests the violinist to play an open string, because of the specific sonority created by an open string. Double stopping is when two separate strings...

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Zeta

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likely[citation needed] than the other way around (which would violate the sonority hierarchy). Without [sd] there would be an empty space between [sb] and...

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