Definition of Diapente. Meaning of Diapente. Synonyms of Diapente

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Diapente. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Diapente and, of course, Diapente synonyms and on the right images related to the word Diapente.

Definition of Diapente

Diapente
Diapente Di`a*pen"te, n. [L., fr. Gr. ? a fifth; dia` through + ? five: cf. F. diapente.] 1. (Anc. Mus.) The interval of the fifth. 2. (Med.) A composition of five ingredients.

Meaning of Diapente from wikipedia

- late 19th century, it was often referred to by one of its Gr**** names, diapente. Its inversion is the perfect fourth. The octave of the fifth is the twelfth...
- semitonium, tritonus, ditonus **** diapente; tonus **** diapente, semiditonus **** diapente; tonus et semitonium **** diapente. These species of dissonances are...
- octave or diapason (Gr**** for "across all"). 3/2 is the perfect fifth, diapente ("across five"), or sesquialterum. 4/3 is the perfect fourth, diatessaron...
- whole tone, ditone, semiditone, diatessaron, diapente, semitone-plus-diapente, whole-tone-plus-diapente), the Perfect System (systema teleion) of Gr****s...
- diapente Diminished sixth d6 semihexachordum 8 Minor sixth m6 hexachordum minus, semitonus maius **** diapente, tetratonus Augmented fifth A5 diapente...
- octave 2:1. Note that the diapason, 2:1 (octave), and the diapason plus diapente, 3:1 (compound fifth or perfect twelfth), are consonant intervals according...
- British multi-instrumentalist In medieval music theory, alternative term for diapente (perfect fifth) Quinta (skipper), genus of butterflies Claudia Quinta,...
- Diagram showing relations between epogdoon, diatessaron, diapente, and diapason...
- (pentákis) "five times", πενταπλάσιος (pentaplásios) "five-fold", πενταχοῦ diapente, pentachoric, pentad, pentagon, pentagram, pentalpha, pentapolis, pentatonic...
- "strict organum" Strict organum can, in turn, be subdivided into two types: diapente (organum at the interval of a fifth) and diatesseron (organum at the interval...