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trisdiapason, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun trisdiapason. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete. It ...
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diapason, n. meanings, etymology and more
A low diapason; an organ stop sounding such a note. trisdiapason, n. 1677–1706. An interval of three octaves, a twenty-second; a… tetradiapason, n. 1704–86.
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Synopsis of vocal musick containing the rudiments of singing rightly ...
... trisdiapason, a triple eighth or two and twentieth; and also of a thrice compounded called a tetradiapason, a quadrula eighth, or nine and twentieth ...
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trisdiapason
† trisdiaˈpason Mus. Obs. [f. tris- + diapason, after disdiapason.] An interval of three octaves, a twenty-second; a note three octaves above or below a given note. (Cf. tridiapason, tri- 4 a.)1677 Plot Oxfordsh. 293 And so will strike an under trisdiapason, or a 22{supd}. 1706 Phillips (ed. Kersey)...
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[PDF] Author: Beccatelli, Giovanfrancesco - Musicologie.org
the Bisdia-pason and the Trisdiapason are called Antiphonoi and Homophonoi, while the ones that are in unison, or aequisoni, are called Isotonoi, which ...
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Templum musicum, or, The musical synopsis of the learned and ...
A Trisdiapason is divided into three Octaves, and so of the rest. These Propositions are demonstrated by propositions arithmetical of proportions added, sub ...
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tris-
tris-, prefix (trɪs) repr. Gr. τρίς thrice (which occurs as prefix, τρισ-, in numerous Gr. compounds, chiefly adjs.): used in Eng. in a few technical words of various kinds, and in Chemistry. 1. See trisagion, trisdiapason, trismegist, trisoctahedron, tristetrahedron. 2. Chem. † a. Used in the early...
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A 17th-Century Dial-Song on JSTOR
full ordinary compass of the Trisdiapason of 22 notes, i.e. 'the full extent of the Gamut', though, as Butler himself points out, the individual voice parts ...
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[PDF] Heinrich Baryphonus and Heinrich Grimm's Pleiades musicae
... trisdiapason in 8:1, and the major tenth in 5:2. VII. Moreover, the harmonic numbers are between themselves either primary or composite. Those that are ...
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[PDF] City, University of London Institutional Repository
... Trisdiapason, or the ful extent of the ram-ut: but ordinarily they doe not exceede the number of. 19 or 20. 32. Page 40. Section iii: The Ladder of Music...
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Synopsis of Vocal Musick [Reprint ed.] 0754635058, 9780754635055
... trisdiapason, a triple eighth or two and twentieth; and also of a thrice compounded called a tetradiapason, a quadruplaw eighth, or nine and twentieth ...
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[PDF] The Unknown Ives, Volume 2
The theme is a two-hand unison melody, three octaves apart (or, to the organist Ives, “Trisdiapason”). Ives describes the theme as “The old stone wall ...
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