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diatonic
diatonic, a. (daɪəˈtɒnɪk) [a. F. diatonique (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. diatonic-us, a. Gr. διατονικός, f. διάτονος, f. διά through, at the interval of + τόνος tone.] 1. The name of that genus or scale of ancient Greek music (the others being chromatic and enharmonic) in which the interval of a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Diatonic hexachord
The diatonic, Guidonian, or major hexachord (6-32) is a hexachord consisting of six consecutive pitches from the diatonic scale that are also a consecutive More generally diatonic hexachord may refer to any hexachordal subset of the diatonic septad (7-35): 6-Z25, 6-Z26, 6-32, or 6-33. wikipedia.org
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diatonic
diatonic/ˌdaɪəˈtɔnɪk; ˌdaɪə`tɑnɪk/ adj(music 音) using the notes of the major or minor scale2(6) only, not of the chromatic scale 用自然音阶的. 牛津英汉双解词典
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2024 APPLIED HARMONY A Text-book Book I Diatonic
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Minor diatonic semitone
In music, the minor diatonic semitone is a ratio of 17:16, making it the seventeenth harmonic or partial. This is in contrast to the 5-limit major diatonic semitone of 16/15. wikipedia.org
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Diatonic and chromatic
term diatonic scale. Modulation Diatonic modulation is modulation via a diatonic progression. wikipedia.org
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How to calculate the ratio between Semitones in the diatonic scale? There are twelve semitones in the diatonic scale, so the frequency doubles every twelve steps. Knowing this, how do you calculate the ratio between ...
Assuming that the ratio between the frequencies of consecutive notes (one semitone apart) is constant, denote this ratio by $x$. Then $x^n$ gives the ratio of the frequencies of notes that are $n$ semitones apart. So for notes one octave (=12 semitones) apart, the ratio of the frequencies is $x^{12}...
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Septimal diatonic semitone
In music, a septimal diatonic semitone (or major diatonic semitone) is the interval 15:14 . It is about 119.44 cents. See also Major diatonic semitone (5-limit, 16:15) Minor diatonic semitone (or septendecimal diatonic semitone, 17:16). wikipedia.org
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Diatonic button accordion
A melodeon or diatonic button accordion is a member of the free-reed aerophone family of musical instruments. Accordion Academy – The Diatonic Accordion Conservatory Melodeon Accordion wikipedia.org
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Diatonic set theory
Diatonic set theory is a subdivision or application of musical set theory which applies the techniques and analysis of discrete mathematics to properties Music theorists working in diatonic set theory include Eytan Agmon, Gerald J. wikipedia.org
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Regular diatonic tuning
Note that regular diatonic tunings are not limited to the notes of the diatonic scale which defines them. diatonic at 720 cents or 5 tone equal temperament, and with very small diatonic semitones Diatonic scales constructed in equal temperaments can have wikipedia.org
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自然音体系
在音乐中,自然大调与自然小调的正和弦与副和弦的总和构成了完全的自然音体系(简称自然音体系,俄文:диатоническая система,英文:diatonic system)。和声大小调也可列入这个体系。与自然音体系相对的是半音体系。 wikipedia.org
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自然音阶
参考资料 音乐理论 和声 外部链接 Diatonic Scale 音乐理论 音乐学 wikipedia.org
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Ptolemy's intense diatonic scale
Ptolemy's intense diatonic scale, also known as the Ptolemaic sequence, justly tuned major scale, Ptolemy's tense diatonic scale, or the syntonous (or syntonic) diatonic scale, is a tuning for the diatonic scale proposed by Ptolemy, and corresponding with modern 5-limit just intonation. wikipedia.org
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List of music styles that incorporate the accordion
| Rake-and-scrape | Diatonic button accordion |- | Basque Country | Basque music | Trikitixa (Diatonic button accordion) |- | Bohemia | Polka | |- | | Diatonic button accordion |- | Caucasus | Lezginka | |- | Chile | Cueca | Piano accordion |- | Dominican Republic | Merengue | Diatonic button accordion wikipedia.org
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