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sonority

[ suh-nawr-i-tee, -nor- ]

noun

plural sonorities.
  1. the condition or quality of being resonant or sonorous.


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Origin of sonority1

1515–25; < Medieval Latin ²õ´Ç²ÔÅ°ù¾±³ÙÄå²õ < Late Latin: melodiousness, equivalent to Latin ²õ´Ç²ÔÅ°ù ( us ) ( sonorous ) + -¾±³ÙÄå²õ -ity
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These consisted of a Rameau/Handel program, studies in luxuriant sonorities.

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Since the 1990s we’ve grown accustomed to hip-hop importing and metabolizing the sonorities and techniques of jazz.

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But theirs was a daring venture at a time when most listeners preferred string quartets, with their even sonorities and vast repertory, for intimate chamber concerts.

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The arresting analog engineering of the Royce Hall sessions are where you witness the marvelous Mehta Sound — where each sonority has a personality, even a kind of chutzpah.

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On this short, vivid release, he is credited with compositions and sound design, with no mention of the bass per se, even though he still supplies plenty of low-pitched sonorities here.

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