“jarring notes”
Metaphor
Act 5,
Scene 2
Lines 1-11
[Late in the day of Lucentio and Bianca’s wedding. The church ceremony and the main wedding feast have taken place. The wedding party has now arrived at Lucentio’s house where he’s hosting a banquet, a final course of fruit, desserts, and wine. Enter Signor Baptista, Signor Vincentio, the elderly suitor Gremio, the Merchant, Lucentio with Bianca, Petruchio with Katherina, Hortensio with his widow bride, and the servants Tranio, Biondello, and Grumio.]
Lucentio
Lucentio is employing a musical metaphor to describe his assembled guests. Instead of clashing with each other as before, they’re now all acting in harmony, or to use a different metaphor, they’re now all on the same page.