| | #* '''1840''', J. A. Hamilton and Thomas Busby, ''A Dictionary of Three Thousand Musical Terms'', [http://books.google.com/books?id=3t4DAAAAQAAJ&hl=en&pg=PA4 page #4]: | | #* '''1840''', J. A. Hamilton and Thomas Busby, ''A Dictionary of Three Thousand Musical Terms'', [http://books.google.com/books?id=3t4DAAAAQAAJ&hl=en&pg=PA4 page #4]: |
| | #*: Strictly speaking, only unisons are '''æquisonant''' ; but the same property is often allowed to octaves, because, to the common ear, octaves seem but a doubling of the same sound. | | #*: Strictly speaking, only unisons are '''æquisonant''' ; but the same property is often allowed to octaves, because, to the common ear, octaves seem but a doubling of the same sound. |
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