The original triplet unisons are so much more graceful and musical.
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Their imperial hymn, for instance, is a series of endless unisons.
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Setting the mutes in bringing up the unisons in the temperament is exceedingly simple.
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Such unisons are shown in the transcription by single notes.
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The unisons are tuned in regular succession upward the same as in the example above.
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She perceived and partook of his emotion; for their souls, like unisons, vibrated with the same impulse.
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This being done, bring up the unisons.
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The number of unisons, throwing into relief the two minor chords on C and F, should be especially noted.
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It scarcely gets out of tune at all, and then, for the most part, the three unisons are tuned at once.
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He had two strings to a note, but it did not occur to him to space them into pairs of unisons.
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He retained the equidistant harpsichord scale, and had, at first, under-dampers, later over-dampers, which fell between the unisons thus equally separated.
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This theme sounds persistently, in the middle voices, in the bass, and at the close in full harmonies, unisons, giving it a startling effect.
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One thing you should know is, that organs are not tempered as finely as pianos, nor is there the pains taken to secure perfect unisons.
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The other eye would always shake in unison and gaze in silence.
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The people responded in unison, some singing, some just saying the words.
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Groups of genes thought to work in unison did so only intermittently.