10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INCONCINNOUS»
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The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
INCONCINNOUS, in jl-'Iz/ zc. Discords are distinguished into concinnous and
inconcinnous intervals; the concinnous .._ai*e such as are practicable and fit for
mufic, having a good effect when combined With concordps according to the
rules ...
2
A New and Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences: ...
There are several distinctions of systems, the most remarkable of which are con-
cinnous or inconcinnous. Concinnoui systems are those which consist of such
parts as are fit for music, and those parts placed in such an order between the ...
3
Letters ... upon subjects of literature
lows, therefore, that mutations would sometimes happen upon consonant
intervals, and sometimes upon such as were dissonant, and that some of them
would be more or less concinnous, and others more or less inconcinnous j for
example, ...
4
Cyclopaedia: Or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ...
Discords are distinguishcd into concinnous ansid inconcinnous intervals 2 the
concisinnous arc such as are sit for music, next to, and in combination with
concords 5 being neither very agreeable nor disagreeable in themselves 5 but
having a ...
5
The Peri Moyeikni of Plutarch
But in this latter case the interval would be obviously false and inconcinnous:
false, because it would be less by a diesis (% tone) than that, which should follow
the leading note in the scale; and inconcinnous, because two ditones would
stand ...
6
The Περι Μουσικης of Plutarch. Translated [by J. H. Bromby].
interval, would be characteristic of the diatonic); or the performer should
substitute for the spondiasm the hemitone of the tonic chromatic Genus. But in
this latter case the interval would he obviously false and inconcinnous: false,
because it ...
7
An encyclopœdia, or dictionary of music
According to Chambers, discords are distinguished into concinnous, and
inconcinnous intervals ; the concinnous are such as are fit for music, next to, and
in combination with concords, being1 neither very agreeable nor disagreeable in
...
John Feltham Danneley, 1825
Where else these days are you going to read about an "obnubilated Olympus," or
somebody (a lawyer, but that won't help you much) "latrant and immovable in the
entry-way," or another lawyer who "gives inconcinnous versions of his exit from ...
9
The Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences
Discords are distinguished into concinnous and inconcinnous intervals. See the
article Interval. Concinnous Discords, called by the ancients emmeli, are such as
are sit for music, next to and in combination with concords. These are relations ...
Temple H. Croker, Thomas Williams, Samuel Clarke, 1766
10
The English Cyclopedia
INCONCINNOUS INTERVALS. 636 poor,” and (sect. 109) “ the allotment
wardens (appointed by sect. 10_8) shall from time to time let the allotments under
their management_1n gardens not exceeding a quarter of an were each, to such
poor ...