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Things unison often describes ("unison ________")
- opening
- prayer
- stop
- note
- setting
- work
- series
- finale
- cadence
- duet
- doubling
- resonance
- figure
- sonority
- cry
- beat
- reading
- choir
- speech
- conclusion
- contraction
- section
- playing
- rank
- song
- group
- chorus
- shout
- climax
- phrase
- line
- theme
- version
- melody
- wheel
- motif
- trumpet
- voice
- recitation
- verse
- response
- style
- test
- reply
- statement
- chant
- sound
- tune
- passage
- hymn
- device
- chorale
- music
- repetition
- texture
- pitch
- prime
- singing
- effect
- tone
- call
- movement
How unison often is described ("________ unison")
- stark
- tremendous
- rare
- wonderful
- solemn
- remarkable
- rarest
- vast
- entire
- peaceful
- joyous
- mournful
- orchestral
- close
- rhythmical
- apparent
- admirable
- rhythmic
- sweet
- splendid
- approximate
- rough
- sympathetic
- graceful
- exact
- slow
- ragged
- shrill
- perfect
- loud
- spontaneous
- mighty
- precise
- eerie
- quiet
- mysterious
- mechanical
- deafening
- cordial
- octave
- full
- harmonious
- grand
- smooth
- happiest
- virtual
- loveless
- thorough
- vocal
- thunderous
- imperfect
- beautiful
- near
- wordless
- choral
- hearty
- singular
- triumphant
- closer
- happy
- delightful
- glorious
- powerful
- friendly
- practiced
- complete
- absolute
- silent
- strange
- strict
- soft
- conscious
