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- 9th–10th Centuries, (i) The Boethian Double Octave and the Modes, (b) Tetrachordal Degrees and Modal Quality." The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians...
- second of a semitone and two tones, S–T–T. The medieval conception of the tetrachordal structure, however, was based on one single tetrachord, that of the D...
- the content of the set, and combinatoriality may exist between three tetrachordal[broken anchor] and between four trichordal sets, as well as between pairs...
- published her work in the Manual of the Norwich Sol-fa System (1845) and Tetrachordal System (1850). Curwen was commissioned by a conference of Sunday school...
- variations in homophonic texture, but in contrast to the lament, here the tetrachordal fragmentascending or descending and possibly reordered – is set in...
- chromatic scale." Rather, he, "recognized that the first three chords unfold tetrachordal segments of a single statement of the cycle of fifths (C7), and that...
- classes of intonations of the two movable notes within a tetrachord. The tetrachordal system was inherited by the Latin medieval theory of scales and by the...
- archicembalo. While theoretically an interpretation of ancient Gr**** tetrachordal theory, in effect Vicentino presented a circulating system of quarter-comma...
- ritual Easter melodies known as Haivky fall into this category. The tetrachordal system is also found in wedding and harvest songs. Folk dances often...
- repeated rhythms and articulations, she noted). For Brown, Webern's tetrachordal writing here seemed "almost ... to contradict the row's underlying [trichordal]...