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diesis
‖ diesis (ˈdaɪɪsɪs) Pl. dieses (-iːz). [a. L. diesis, Gr. δίεσις a quarter-tone, lit. a sending through or apart, f. δι{giuml}έναι to send through, f. διά through + ἱέναι to send.] 1. Mus. a. In ancient Greek music, a name given to several different intervals smaller than a tone; esp. the Pythagorea... Oxford English Dictionary
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Diesis
Small diesis The small diesis is 3125:3072 or approximately 29.61 cents. See also Chromatic diesis Septimal diesis Ditone References Commas (music) wikipedia.org
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Diesis (horse)
Racing career As a juvenile, Diesis won three races from four starts. Diesis' great-grandson Serpentine won the Epsom Derby in 2020. wikipedia.org
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diaschisma
‖ diaschisma Mus. (daɪəˈskɪzmə) Also in 8 in anglicized form diaschism. [a. Gr. διάσχισµα, f. διασχίζ-ειν to cleave asunder, split.] a. In ancient Greek music, a small interval equal to about half a diesis. b. In modern music, an interval equal to the difference of the common comma (80:81) and the e... Oxford English Dictionary
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Diesis (disambiguation)
Diesis is a small modification of music pitch. Diesis may also refer to: Diesis (horse) (1980-2006) Diesis (typography) (‡), also known as a double dagger Sharp (music) (♯) wikipedia.org
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enharmonic
enharmonic, a. and n. Music. (ɛnhɑːˈmɒnɪk) Also 7 enarmonic, enharmonique, 8 -ick. [ad. L. enharmonic-us, Gr. ἐναρµονικός, f. ἐν in + ἁρµονία: see harmony. Cf. Fr. enharmonique.] A. adj. 1. Pertaining to that genus, style, or scale of music current among the Greeks, in which an interval of two and a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Septimal diesis
In music, septimal diesis (or slendro diesis) is an interval with the ratio of 49:48 , which is the difference between the septimal whole tone and the This makes the diesis a semitone, about twice its "correct" size. wikipedia.org
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Ragisma
It is also the difference between minor Bohlen–Pierce diesis (245:243) and septimal semicomma (126:125), as well as the difference between the septimal third tone (28:27) and the greater diesis (648:625) wikipedia.org
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Gorytus (horse)
Carson settled Gorytus in third place behind the two outsiders, with Lester Piggott restraining Diesis in last place. In the official International Classification he was ranked third behind Diesis and the French colt Saint Cyrien. wikipedia.org
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Augmented seventh
Adding a diesis to this makes up an octave. Hence, this interval's complement, the diminished second, is often referred to as a diesis. wikipedia.org
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Septimal
Septimal comma, a small musical interval in just intonation divisible by 7 Septimal diatonic semitone, the interval 15:14, about 119.44 cents Septimal diesis wikipedia.org
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2007 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe
Sex: Colt Foaled: 23 April 2003 Country: Ireland Sire: Danehill; Dam: Lagrion (Diesis) Owners: Sue Magnier and Michael Tabor Breeder: Tower Bloodstock wikipedia.org
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Sixth tone
See also Septimal sixth tone 36 equal temperament 72 equal temperament Septimal diesis References Intervals (music) Microtonality wikipedia.org
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Breedsma
In music, a breedsma is an interval between pitches with the ratio of 2401:2400, which is the difference between the septimal diesis (49:48, also known as Slendro diesis) and the septimal sixth-tone (50:49, also known as jubilisma). wikipedia.org
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Septimal comma
The composition of the septimal comma and the syntonic comma is 36/35, known as the septimal diesis. The septimal diesis appears as the difference between many septimal intervals and their 5-limit counterparts: the minor seventh (9/5) and the seventh harmonic wikipedia.org
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