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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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Enharmonic keyboard
As an important device to compose, play and study enharmonic music, enharmonic keyboards are capable of producing microtones and have separate keys for The term (divergence of scholar opinions) "Enharmonic keyboard" is a term used by scholars in their studies of enharmonic keyboard instruments (organ, wikipedia.org
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Enharmonic equivalence
Some examples of enharmonic genera are Enharmonic key Enharmonic key, like enharmonic, refers to a key that has a different key name but produces the Each tonic note corresponding to the enharmonic key relationship has an enharmonic relationship with each other. wikipedia.org
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enharmoniac
† enharˈmoniac, a. Obs.—0 [f. as next + -ac.] = enharmonic.1681 Blount Glossogr., Enharmoniack. Oxford English Dictionary
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Incomposite interval
For example, in the enharmonic genus the distance from the neighbouring scale degrees lichanos () to mesē () is a ditone—a gap equivalent to the major-third It is a composite interval in the enharmonic genus, where the semitone occurs only as the outer interval of the pyknon, made of two quarter tones. wikipedia.org
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Diminished sixth
Its inversion is the augmented third, and its enharmonic equivalent is the perfect fifth. Since it seems to "howl like a wolf" (because of the beating), and since it is meant to be the enharmonic equivalent to a fifth, this interval is called wikipedia.org
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Irregular resolution
C, E, G, B would resolve to C, E, F, B = A; again, two tones are common (with enharmonic change), two voices move by half-step in contrary motion. Irregular resolutions also include V7 becoming an augmented sixth [specifically a German sixth] through enharmonic equivalence or in other words (and the wikipedia.org
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Nana (echos)
Phthora nana according to the theory and practice of psaltic art The concrete intervals of the enharmonic genus are less subject than the explanation Hence, if the melos of the enharmonic genus starts on F , F γα and b flat [−6] should be symphonous, and not the phthongos c νη'. wikipedia.org
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A-sharp
A-sharp, A or A# may refer to: A-sharp major, enharmonic to B-flat major A-sharp minor A♯ (musical note), musical pitch A Sharp (.NET), a port of the wikipedia.org
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Bariolage
change or enharmonic tremolo. actually titled Bariolage (1992), which blends the device with trills and a harp technique called bisbigliando, "in a profusion of trilling passages and enharmonic wikipedia.org
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A♭ (musical note)
It lies a diatonic semitone above G and a chromatic semitone below A, thus being enharmonic to G, even though in some musical tunings, A will have a different The notes A and G are the only notes to have only one enharmonic, since they cannot be reached in any other way by a single or double sharp or a single wikipedia.org
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Pyknon
Enharmonic In the enharmonic genus, the large incomposite interval was originally a ditone (the major third of Pythagorean tuning), leaving a pyknon with There is a larger number of variations in the tuning of the chromatic than in the enharmonic. wikipedia.org
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D-flat minor
Its direct enharmonic equivalent, C-sharp minor, is normally used. The D-flat harmonic minor and melodic minor scales are: D-flat minor is usually notated as the enharmonic key of C-sharp minor, as in the second and third wikipedia.org
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A♯ (musical note)
This note lies a chromatic semitone above A and a diatonic semitone below B, thus being enharmonic to si bémol or B (B-flat). dominant: A B C D E F G A A Mixolydian ♭6: A B C D E F G A A Locrian ♮2: A B C D E F G A A altered: A B C D E F G A See also B♭ (musical note), an enharmonic wikipedia.org
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F-flat
F-flat may refer to: F-flat major F-flat minor, enharmonic to E minor The musical pitch F♭ wikipedia.org
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