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unison, in music, tones identical in pitch produced by two or more parts or voices. In popular usage a vocal composition is said to be sung in unison even though some of the voices are separated from others by the interval of an octave. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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We all serve God in some way through our gifts and talents and living in that purpose, the world should work in perfect unison. The results were impressive, especially the opening moments where Trevitt and Hart, in white trousers and gauze tunics, moved to the challenging music-less tempos in perfect unison, mirror reflections of each other. This synergistic relationship turns into a quartet as Soudakoff's Oliver and Abbamonte's Nancy offer a playful, signed rendition of ``I'd Do Anything'' that is voiced in perfect unison by young Josh Breslow (the voice of Oliver) and Hoffman. |
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