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unison

[yoo-nuh-suhn, -zuhn] / ˈju nə sən, -zən /


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The music, of course, is divine, but it’s Sergio Trujillo’s choreography, full of dazzling splits and hypnotically synchronized unisons, that lifts this jukebox musical above the ordinary.

From Washington Post • Jun. 28, 2018

In their modest formats, with drones and unisons, careful canons and elegant minuets, these juvenile works have a schoolroom feel.

From The Guardian • Oct. 13, 2012

Associated with Puerto Rican folk culture and the music of the jíbaro, or inland mountain dweller, the cuatro has 10 strings in five groupings of two, either octaves or unisons.

From New York Times • Jul. 3, 2012

West's jazz riffs and flourishes and perfectly timed unisons with Bryant on superfast licks are intimidating.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 16, 2012

He retained the equidistant harpsichord scale, and had, at first, under-dampers, later over-dampers, which fell between the unisons thus equally separated.

From Scientific American Supplement, No. 385, May 19, 1883 by Various




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