Unison
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈjunɨsən, -zən/
Origin
From Middle English unisoun, from Middle French unisson, from Medieval Latin unisonus ("having the same sound"), from Latin uni- + sonus ("sound").
Full definition of unison
Noun
unison
(usually uncountable; plural unisons)- The state of being together, in harmony, at the same time, as one, synchronized.Everyone moved in unison, but the sudden change in weight distribution capsized the boat.
- (music) The simultaneous playing of an identical note more than once.
- 2007, July 16, James R. Oestreich, With Levine as Tour Guide, a Journey Through Mahler’s Third Symphony, The young principal timpanist, Timothy Genis, was superb throughout, though his sidekick timpanist sometimes lagged in the final unisons.
- The unison has a pitch ratio of 1:1.
Abbreviations
- (in music) P1