Diesis
In classical music from Western culture, a diesis (/ˈdaɪəsɪs/ DY-ə-sis; "difference"; Greek: δίεσις "leak" or "escape") is either an accidental (see sharp), or a very small musical interval, usually defined as the difference between an octave (in the ratio 2:1) and three justly tuned major thirds (tuned in the ratio 5:4), equal to 128:125 or about 41.06 cents. In 12-tone equal temperament (on a piano for example) three major thirds in a row equal an octave, but three justly-tuned major thirds fall quite a bit narrow of an octave, and the diesis describes the amount by which they are short.For instance, an octave (2:1) spans from C to C', and three justly tuned major thirds (5:4) span from C to B♯ (namely, from C, to E, to G♯, to B♯). The difference between C-C' (2:1) and C-B♯ (125:64) is t
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Diesis
In classical music from Western culture, a diesis (/ˈdaɪəsɪs/ DY-ə-sis; "difference"; Greek: δίεσις "leak" or "escape") is either an accidental (see sharp), or a very small musical interval, usually defined as the difference between an octave (in the ratio 2:1) and three justly tuned major thirds (tuned in the ratio 5:4), equal to 128:125 or about 41.06 cents. In 12-tone equal temperament (on a piano for example) three major thirds in a row equal an octave, but three justly-tuned major thirds fall quite a bit narrow of an octave, and the diesis describes the amount by which they are short.For instance, an octave (2:1) spans from C to C', and three justly tuned major thirds (5:4) span from C to B♯ (namely, from C, to E, to G♯, to B♯). The difference between C-C' (2:1) and C-B♯ (125:64) is t
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Diesis je malý hudební interva ...... h: malá diesis a velká diesis.
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Diësis (altgriechisch δίεσις „ ...... ine und große Diësis auftritt.
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Een diesis (uit het Grieks: af ...... ale intervallen aan te duiden.
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In classical music from Wester ...... ond coincides with the diesis.
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La diesi (o diesi menor) és un ...... icit és precisament una diesi.
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La diesis (o diesis menor) es ...... it es precisamente una diesis.
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Дие́са (др.-греч. δίεσις букв. ...... мологически родственный) диез.
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Дієса (дав.-гр. δίεσις; лат. d ...... етимологічно споріднений дієз.
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The octave C-C', the three jus ...... nding diesis C'-B are played .
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Diesis demonstration
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Diesis je malý hudební interva ...... h: malá diesis a velká diesis.
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Diësis (altgriechisch δίεσις „ ...... ine und große Diësis auftritt.
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Een diesis (uit het Grieks: af ...... ale intervallen aan te duiden.
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In classical music from Wester ...... ' (2:1) and C-B♯ (125:64) is t
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La diesi (o diesi menor) és un ...... ues menys una coma pitagòrica.
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La diesis (o diesis menor) es ...... cas menos una coma pitagórica.
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Дие́са (др.-греч. δίεσις букв. ...... мологически родственный) диез.
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Дієса (дав.-гр. δίεσις; лат. d ...... етимологічно споріднений дієз.
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Diesi
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