A Dictionary of Musical Terms Containing Upwards of 9000 English French Germ
A Dictionary of Musical Terms Containing Upwards of 9000 English French Germ
Baker, Theodore, 1851-1934
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An octave-pipe set beside and sounding with another of 8-foot pitch, for the sake of brilliancy. Hemidemisemiqua'ver. A 64th-note, . . H. -rest, a 64th-rest. Hemidiapen'te. In Gk. Music, a dimin. Ished fifth. Hemidi'tone. In Gk. Music, a minor third. Heraio'la, Hemio / lia(Gk. ) i. In ancient music, quintuple rhythm (5-4, 5-8 time). 2. The interval of a fifth (2 : 3). 3. A triplet (3 : 2). 4. In mensurable no- tation, see Notation, 3, Color. Hem'iphrase. A half-phrase. Hem'itone. In Greek music..., the'nter- val of a half-tone (256 : 243), the mod- ern (diatonic) semitone being 16 . 15. Heptachord. In Greek music, a dia- tonic series of 7 tones, with one semi- tone-step between the 3rd and 4th. 2. The interval of a major 7th. 3. A 7-stringed instr. 4. The 7-tone scale. Hep'tad, Heptadec'ad. See Duodene. Herab'strich (Ger. ) Down-bow. Herauf'strich (Ger. ) See Hinaufstrich. Heroic. (Ger. Hero'isch; Fr. He"roi
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