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== Sonance ==
== Sonance ==
[[Joe Monzo]] considers consonance and dissonance to be opposite poles of a continuum of sensation, which he calls '''sonance'''. However he was not the first who used the term ''sonance'': also [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Keller_%28Komponist%29 Wilhelm Keller] distinguishes between ''sonanzmodal'' and ''distanzmodal'' aspects when analysing sounds, see his ''Handbuch der Tonsatzlehre'' from 1957.
[[Joseph Monzo]] considers consonance and dissonance to be opposite poles of a continuum of sensation, which he calls '''sonance'''. However he was not the first who used the term ''sonance'': also [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Keller_%28Komponist%29 Wilhelm Keller] distinguishes between ''sonanzmodal'' and ''distanzmodal'' aspects when analysing sounds, see his ''Handbuch der Tonsatzlehre'' from 1957.


The term ''sonance'' goes back to [[Wikipedia:Giovanni Battista Benedetti|Giovanni Battista Benedetti]]:<ref>[http://xtf.lib.virginia.edu/xtf/view?docId=DicHist/uvaBook/tei/DicHist3.xml;chunk.id=dv3-32 http://xtf.lib.virginia.edu/xtf/view?docId=DicHist/uvaBook/tei/DicHist3.xml;chunk.id=dv3-32]</ref>
The term ''sonance'' goes back to [[Wikipedia:Giovanni Battista Benedetti|Giovanni Battista Benedetti]]:<ref>[http://xtf.lib.virginia.edu/xtf/view?docId=DicHist/uvaBook/tei/DicHist3.xml;chunk.id=dv3-32 http://xtf.lib.virginia.edu/xtf/view?docId=DicHist/uvaBook/tei/DicHist3.xml;chunk.id=dv3-32]</ref>