- 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...
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whole tone, ditone, semiditone, diatessaron,
diapente, semitone-plus-
diapente, whole-tone-plus-
diapente), the
Perfect System (systema teleion) of Gr****s...
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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...
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diapente Diminished sixth d6
semihexachordum 8
Minor sixth m6
hexachordum minus,
semitonus maius ****
diapente,
tetratonus Augmented fifth A5
diapente...
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British multi-instrumentalist In
medieval music theory,
alternative term for
diapente (perfect fifth)
Quinta (skipper),
genus of
butterflies Claudia Quinta,...
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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...
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Diagram showing relations between epogdoon, diatessaron,
diapente, and diapason...
- 6
augmented fourth A4
tritone (τρίτονον) (729:512) 7
perfect fifth P5
diapente (διαπέντε)
hemiolion (ημιόλιον),
sesquialterum (3:2) 12 (perfect) octave...
- (pentákis) "five times", πενταπλάσιος (pentaplásios) "five-fold", πενταχοῦ
diapente, pentachoric, pentad, pentagon, pentagram, pentalpha, pentapolis, pentatonic...