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SEMIDIAPASON | An imperfect octave. | |
EIGHTH | The interval of an octave. | |
FOURTEENTH | The octave of the seventh. | |
TRIDIAPASON | A triple octave, or twenty-second. | |
NINTH | An interval containing an octave and a second. | |
TWELFTH | An interval comprising an octave and a fifth. | |
DIAPASON | Concord, as of notes an octave apart; harmony. | |
THIRTEENTH | The interval comprising an octave and a sixth. | |
CONTRAFAGETTO | The double bassoon, an octave deeper than the bassoon. | |
ELEVENTH | Of or pertaining to the interval of the octave and the fourth. | |
UNIVOCAL | Having unison of sound, as the octave in music. See Unison, n., 2. | |
POLYCHORD | An apparatus for coupling two octave notes, capable of being attached to a keyed instrument. | |
UTAS | The eighth day after any term or feast; the octave; as, the utas of St. Michael. | |
TRIAD | The common chord, consisting of a tone with its third and fifth, with or without the octave. | |
DIATONIC | Pertaining to the scale of eight tones, the eighth of which is the octave of the first. | |
TONE | A sound considered as to pitch; as, the seven tones of the octave; she has good high tones. | |
LOCO | A direction in written or printed music to return to the proper pitch after having played an octave higher. | |
PICCOLO | A small, shrill flute, the pitch of which is an octave higher than the ordinary flute; an octave flute. | |
INVERSION | Said of intervals, when the lower tone is placed an octave higher, so that fifths become fourths, thirds sixths, etc. | |
COMPLEMENT | The interval wanting to complete the octave; -- the fourth is the complement of the fifth, the sixth of the third. | |
VIOLONE | The largest instrument of the bass-viol kind, having strings tuned an octave below those of the violoncello; the contrabasso; -- called also double bass. | |
ARCHILUTE | A large theorbo, or double-necked lute, formerly in use, having the bass strings doubled with an octave, and the higher strings with a unison. | |
AUTHENTIC | Having as immediate relation to the tonic, in distinction from plagal, which has a correspondent relation to the dominant in the octave below the tonic. | |
VIOLONCELLO | A stringed instrument of music; a bass viol of four strings, or a bass violin with long, large strings, giving sounds an octave lower than the viola, or tenor or alto violin. | |
PLAGAL | Having a scale running from the dominant to its octave; -- said of certain old church modes or tunes, as opposed to those called authentic, which ran from the tonic to its octave. |