10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OCTACHORDAL»
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octachordal in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
octachordal and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Melodic types of Hindusthān: a scientific interpretation of ...
The above-mentioned Octachordal Scale, which is nominally tetrachordal, is in
reality penta-tetrachordal. It is very popular in Hindusthani music and known as
Bhairava Mela. The only other so-called tetrachordal scale which can be used in
...
Narendra Kumar Bose, 1960
2
Journal of the Indian Musicological Society
10A Only the mediant octachordal mode of the Unicentric Scale has two
symmetrical tetrachords. The Bi-centric Scale has two modes with symmetrical
tetrachords : the Tonic and the Supertonic octachordal modes. The Pythagorean
type of ...
Indian Musicological Society, 1971
3
Intimate Voices: Shostakovich to the avant-garde. Dmitri ...
In fact, there is a good deal of resemblance in this idea to the octachordal
makeup of the Second Quartet, in which (as previously discussed) Carter focused
on octachords formed as composites of two all-interval tetrachords, either of the
same ...
4
The De senectute, De amicitia, Paradoxa, and Somnium ...
The addition of this omitted sound (attributed to Lycaon or Pythagoras) would
give an octachordal lyre, with a complete octave for its scale. — Divma studia. "
The study of heavenly things." Equivalent to rerum divinarum studia. Nec est ullus
...
Marcus Tullius Cicero, Charles Anthon, Cornelius Nepos, 1848
5
De Senecture de Amicitia Paradoxa and Somnium Scipionis of ...
The addition of this omitted sound (attributed to Lycaon or Pythagoras) would
give an octachordal lyre ,. with a complete octave for its scale. — Divina studia. "
The study of heavenly things." Equivalent to rerum divinarum studia. Nec est ullus
...
6
The De Senectute, De Amicitia, Paradoxa, and Somnium ...
Its scale consisted of an octave, with one sound omitted. The addition of this
omitted sound (attributed to Lycaon or Pythagoras) would give an octachordal
lyre, with a complete octave for its scale. -Dz'vina studio. “ The study of heavenly
things.
Marcus Tullius Cicero, Charles ANTHON (LL.D.), 1848
7
A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities, ed. by W. Smith
The addition of this omitted sound (attributed to Lycaon or Pythagoras), would
give an octachordal lyre with a complete octave for its scale. And an instrument
called magadis, which must have had a still greater compass, was very early
known, ...
Greek antiquities, William Smith (sir), sir William Smith, 1848
8
The Harmony of the Spheres: The Pythagorean Tradition in Music
But in the Pythagorean or octachordal lyre,there is either—in the caseof
conjunction—a system composed ofa tetrachord andapentachord, or—in
thecaseof disjunction —two tetrachords separated by the interval of atone.
Thusthe progression ...
9
A Theoretical Investigation of Twelve-tone Rows, Harmonic ...
While the literal subsets of the passage are apparent, both of the tetrachordal set-
types are abstract subsets of both of the octachordal set classes. In addition,
pairings of set classes 4-23/4- 21 and 8-6/8-10 both yield an SR/SC value of 0.25
, ...
Christopher Anderson Fobes, 2006
10
Bartók's Mikrokosmos: Genesis, Pedagogy, and Style
The tonality is based on a D-Lydian/Aeolian ten-tone polymode, D-E—Fi-Gli-A-B-
Cfi/D-E-FG-A-At (= Bin-C. No. 79 (“Hommage a I. S. B.”): A study in polymodal
counterpoint, based on the E-Lydian/Phrygian octachordal polymode, E-Fi-ot-At ...