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DIAPHONY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Definition of 'diaphony' 1. a style of two-part polyphonic singing; organum or a freer form resembling it . 2. ( in classical Greece) another word for dissonance (sense 3) Compare symphony (sense 5a)
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DIAPHONY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DIAPHONY is dissonance—opposed to symphony.
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diaphony - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(music) A form of harmony in which the parts proceeded by parallel motion in fourths, fifths, and octaves. Related terms. edit · diaphonic. Anagrams.
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diaphony
diaphony Mus. (daɪˈæfənɪ) [ad. late L. diaphōnia dissonance, discord, a. Gr. διαϕωνία discord, f. διάϕωνος dissonant, f. δια- apart + ϕωνεῖν to sound. Cf. F. diaphonie, 18th c. in Hatz.-Darm.] † 1. In etymol. sense: Discord. Obs.—o1656 Blount Glossogr., Diaphony, a divers sound, a discord. 2. In med...
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Diaphonic - Wikipedia
Diaphonic may denote a relation to: Diaphoneme and diaphones, in linguistics; Diaphonia or parallel harmony, in music; Diaphone, a type of organ pipe or ...
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DIAPHONY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Diaphony definition: a style of two-part polyphonic singing; organum or a freer form resembling it. See examples of DIAPHONY used in a ...
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diaphonic
▪ I. diaphonic, a.1 (daɪəˈfɒnɪk) [f. as diaphon-y + -ic.] Also diaphonical. 1. Of or pertaining to diaphony: see diaphony 2.1822 New Monthly Mag. VI. 201 To give a concert with a full orchestra upon the diaphonic principle. 2. = diacoustic.1775 Ash, Diaphonic. 1846 Worcester, Diaphonic, Diaphonical....
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DIAPHONIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DIAPHONIC is of or relating to diaphony. How to use diaphonic in a sentence.
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Diaphony | Justin Connolly - Wise Music Classical
It is this essential 'dissonance of timbre' between them which led me to call the work Diaphony, a term used by medieval theorists to indicate elements which ...
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diaphony, n. meanings, etymology and more
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun diaphony, one of which is labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation ...
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Dave Eggar - Diaphony - YouTube
Dave Eggar - Diaphony. 238 views · 3 years ago #DaveEggar #DomoMusicGroup ...more. Domo Music Group. 16.5K. Subscribe.
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Diaphony Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Words Near Diaphony in the Dictionary. diaphanously · diaphanousness · diaphone · diaphoneme · diaphonic · diaphonics; diaphony; diaphorase · diaphoresis ...
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Peter Reynolds (composer)
Fl. ob. cl, perc (1 player)
Unison (1986). 2 clarinets
Diaphony (1986/7 rev. 1992). Chamber orchestra
Moonsongs (1987–91).
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Descant
"Discant, Descant, Diaphony, and Organum: a Problem in Definitions". Journal of the American Musicological Society 8, no. 2 (Summer):, 144–47.
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paraphonia
‖ paraphonia (pærəˈfəʊnɪə) Also (in sense 1) paraphony (pəˈræfənɪ). [med.L., f. Gr. παράϕωνος sounding beside (f. παρα- beside + ϕωνή sound); applied in pl. to certain harmonies: cf. παραϕωνή side-sound.] 1. Gr. Mus. The harmony or concord of fourths and fifths: cf. antiphony 1 and homophony 1 a.177...
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