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Diesis (128:125)
demonstration The
octave C-C′, the
three justly tuned major thirds C-E-G♯-B♯ and the
descending diesis C′-B♯ are pla**** (see example)...
- m****cripts. In
older texts, it is
called an obelisk. A
double dagger, or
diesis, ‡ is a
variant with two
hilts and
crossguards that
usually marks a third...
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Diesis is a
small modification of
music pitch.
Diesis may also
refer to:
Diesis (horse) (1980-2006)
Diesis (typography) (‡), also
known as a
double dagger...
- In music,
septimal diesis (or
slendro diesis) is an
interval with the
ratio of 49:48 [citation needed] play,
which is the
difference between the septimal...
- (Chinese) 嬰ヘ長調 (ei-he chōchō) (****anese) 올림 바 장조 (ollim ba jangjo) (Korean) Fa
diesis maggiore (Italian) Fa dièse
majeur (French) Fa
sostenido mayor (Spanish)...
- The
Krotz Springs Bridge,
officially named the
Frank and Sal
Diesi Bridge, is a pair of
continuous truss bridges in the U.S.
state of
Louisiana which...
- 1956. p. 31.
Retrieved January 10, 2021. "RALPH M. COHN, 45, TY OFFICIAL,
DIESI;
President of
Screen Gems a
Columbia Pictures Aide, Had Been Film Producer"...
- In music,
sharp – eqv. dièse (from French) or
diesis (from Gr**** δίεσις) –
means higher in pitch. The
sharp symbol, ♯,
indicates that the note to which...
- (81:80) on C In
music theory, the
syntonic comma, also
known as the
chromatic diesis, the
Didymean comma, the
Ptolemaic comma, or the
diatonic comma is a small...
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Diesis (23
April 1980 – 18
November 2006) was a
British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. An
outstanding two-year-old in 1982, he did not
reach the same...