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tetrachord noun [UK: tˈetrəkˌɔːd] [US: tˈetrəkˌɔːrd] | tetrachordos [tetrachordi]noun tetracordos [tetracordi]noun |
?) (divided tetrachord into 2 intervals of 1 semitone and 1 of 3 adjective | colorabilis [colorabilis, colorabile]adjective |
added note at bottom of system of tetrachord noun | proslambanomenos [proslambanomeni]noun |
chromatic scale (divided tetrachord into 2 intervals of 1 semitone and 1 of 3) noun [UK: krəʊ.ˈmæ.tɪk skeɪl] [US: kroʊ.ˈmæ.tɪk ˈskeɪl] | chroma [chromatos/is]noun |
divided tetrachord into 2 intervals of 1 semitone and 1 of 3 adjective | chromaticos [chromatice, chromaticon]adjective chromaticus [chromatica, chromaticum]adjective |
highest note in tetrachord noun | nete [netes]noun |
highest tetrachord in 2-octave scale noun | hyperbolaeos [hyperbolaei]noun hyperboleus [hyperbolei](2nd) F |
highest tetrachord note noun | mese [meses]noun |
lowest note of tetrachord noun | hypate [hypates]noun paramese [parameses]noun |
next-to-highest-note on certain tetrachords noun | paranete [paranetes]noun |
next-to-lowest tetrachord note noun | parhypate [parhypates]noun |
notes / strings in highest pitch tetrachord noun | hyperbolaeos [hyperbolaei]noun hyperboleus [hyperbolei](2nd) F |
notes of lowest tetrachord noun | hypate [hypates]noun |
of tetrachord noun | hypaton [hypati]noun |
quadrichord / tetrachord, 4-stringed musical instrument noun | quadrichordum [quadrichordi](2nd) N |
second highest tetrachord note noun | lichanos [lichani]noun lychanos [lychani]noun |
synaphe note, conjunction of two tetrachords noun | synaphe [synaphes]noun |
third string of tetrachord from the nete / highest noun | trite [trites]noun |
two tetrachords (pl.) forming a scale noun | diezeugmenon [diezeugmeni]noun |