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“Music would lose its charm were not dissonance interspersed at frequent intervals. The closer a composer can come to discord without actually entering it in the score, the more pleasing will be his composition when given life through musical instruments.” quote by Max Heindel
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“Music would lose its charm were not dissonance interspersed at frequent intervals. The closer a composer can come to discord without actually entering it in the score, the more pleasing will be his composition when given life through musical instruments.”

Max Heindel

About This Quote

Source Book: The Science of the Seventh Ray, Max Heindel, 1908

Music relies on tension and release; occasional dissonance creates interest and makes resolution satisfying.

In simple terms: Dissonance adds interest and makes music more pleasing.

Key Takeaway

Use tension wisely to enhance expression.

Themes

music creativity balance

Mood

thoughtful inspired

Type

artistic educational

When to use this quote

  • composing
  • performing
  • listening
  • teaching music

Key Concepts

tension resolution aesthetic theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you balance tension and harmony?
  • When does dissonance become overwhelming?
A Different Perspective

Overusing dissonance can alienate listeners.

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