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Definition of diaphonics

Diaphonics
Diaphonics Di`a*phon"ics, n. The doctrine of refracted sound; diacoustics.
diaphonics
Diacoustics Di`a*cous"tics, n. [Cf. F. diacoustique.] That branch of natural philosophy which treats of the properties of sound as affected by passing through different mediums; -- called also diaphonics. See the Note under Acoustics.
Diaphonic
Diaphonic Di`a*phon"ic, Diaphonical Di`a*phon"ic*al, a. [Gr. dia` through + ? sound, tone.] Diacoustic.

Meaning of diaphonics from wikipedia

- Look up diaphonic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Diaphonic may denote a relation to: Diaphoneme and diaphones, in linguistics Diaphonia or parallel...
- In music, parallel harmony, also known as harmonic parallelism, harmonic planing or parallel voice leading, is the parallel movement of two or more melodies...
- received the contracts to each build 75 units. Western Electric named them Diaphonics, and RCA used them in their RCA Photophones. Lansing Manufacturing was...
- sonatas for flute, cello, and piano) and Ruth Crawford Seeger (1901–1953) (Diaphonic suite No. 2 for b****oon and cello). The cello's versatility made it po****r...
- version of the diaphonic horn for their theater organs at 32' and 16' pitches with huge wooden resonators as extensions of its Diaphonic diapason, and...
- commonly at 8 ft in manuals, and 8 ft or 16 ft in the pedals. Diaphone Diaphonic Diapason Valvular A special type of organ pipe that produces tone by using...
- Diaphone, Pedal Left Pedal Pedal second touch 13 Diaphonic Diapason 16 35" Left stage from Diaphonic Diapason, Pedal Left Pedal Pedal second touch 3 Tibia...
- individual dialect or speaker's realization of this diaphone was called a diaphonic variant. Because of confusion related to usage, Jones later coined the...
- Ottoman and Byzantine history, their music is striking in its use of diaphonic singing and distinctive timbre, as well as its modal scales, unusual meters...
- Sunsets, 1929 Piano Study in Mixed Accents (three versions), 1930 Four Diaphonic Suites: No.1 for oboe or flute, No.2 for b****oon and cello (or two cellos)...