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As mentioned above, psychoacoustics does not explain every aspect of musical dissonance in every culture, but there is much research dedicated to connecting the perception of sonance in specific musical traditions with the properties of the inner ear.
As mentioned above, psychoacoustics does not explain every aspect of musical dissonance in every culture, but there is much research dedicated to connecting the perception of sonance in specific musical traditions with the properties of the inner ear.


'''Cordance''' has been proposed by [[User:Inthar|Inthar]] as a term for the degree of psychoacoustic con''cordance'' and dis''cordance'', by analogy with the term ''sonance'' (see above), to lessen the risk of confusion between psychoacoustic con''cordance'' and dis''cordance'' and musical con''sonance'' and dis''sonance''.
'''Cordance''' has been proposed by [[User:Inthar|Inthar]] as a term for the degree of psychoacoustic con''cordance'' and dis''cordance'', by analogy with the term ''sonance'' (see above), to lessen the common confusion between psychoacoustic con''cordance'' and dis''cordance'' and musical con''sonance'' and dis''sonance''.


== References ==
== References ==