Talk:Literary consonance

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Literary consonance is part of WikiProject Poetry, a WikiProject related to Poetry.

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[edit] Things That Were Removed

  • cadences are supposed to be more consonant that the chords which immediately preceded it. Dissonance has a disturbing quality which leads to musical dynamism and a quest for resolution. This resolution is consonance.

Lady Matilda Rabbit removed the above text as it is non-neutral. Hyacinth 21:15, 4 Aug 2004

[edit] Sibilance

Sibilance redirects here. I'm not an audio engineer but I did just hear sibilance mentioned on the daily show. I think in the context of audio engineering it relates to the crackling you can get in an audio system on "s" and "sh" sounds. A google search reflects this. Should this page be forked or at least get a section on sibilance as it applies to the audio field? —Ben FrantzDale 01:22, 23 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Contradictory statements

In the first paragraph, alliteration is considered a subset of consonance; in the third, alliteration is contrasted with consonance. --Dependent Variable, 17 July 2007