ETIMOLOGIA DA PALAVRA MONOCHORD
From Old French, from Late Latin, from Greek monokhordon, from mono- + khordē string.
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «MONOCHORD»
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monochord na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
monochord e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
1
The
Monochord in Ancient Greek Harmonic Science
Traces the history of the monochord from its earliest appearance to Claudius Ptolemy (mid-second century AD).
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Expanding Tonal Awareness: A Musical Exploration of the ...
Pythagoras used the monochord (Greek: 'one-string') to study the spiritual and
mathematical foundations of musical tone. This instrument is ideally suited for
making clear and visible the mathematics of what is heard musically. In this
respect ...
3
Rameau and Musical Thought in the Enlightenment
intervals and modes could be compared was that venerable tool of musica
theorica, the monochord. For neoplatonists of the seventeenth century like
Johann Kepler, Athanasius Kircher, Robert Fludd, and Marin Mersenne, the
monochord was ...
Thomas Christensen, Ian Bent, 2004
4
The Cambridge History of Western Music Theory
Only in the twentieth century has interest been revived in the proper subject of
canonics among historical musicologists, commencing principally with
Wantzloeben's pioneering study Das Monochord als Instrument und als System (
1911).
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Counterpoint, Composition, and Musica Ficta
arate points on the monochord and as names for moveable steps within adjacent
areas of the gamut. ||4 (1) Letters on monochord diagrams mark proportionally
derived, non- equidistant points which carry no connotations of scale or musical ...
An. Introduction. to. the. Monochord. SIEMEN. TERPSTRA. THE MONOCHORD
is essentially a tool for measuring musical intervals. In its simplest form it consists
of one string stretched between two bridges on a plank or suitable sound-box.
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Early Music History: Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Music
( 1 ) Letters on monochord diagrams mark proportionally derived, non-equidistant
points which carry no connotations of scale or musical function. They are like
labels on a geometric diagram. The earliest medieval monochord treatises are
quite ...
8
Tuning and Temperament: A Historical Survey
This guide surveys these longstanding problems, devoting a chapter to each principal theory and offering a running account of the complete history of tuning and temperament.
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Pianos and Their Makers: A Comprehensive History of the ...
The monochord came into universal use among the Greeks, and also in the
Roman churches as an instrument to sound the keynote for chorus singing. To
assure a quicker and especially more correct intonation, Guido of Arezzo (about
100 ...
Monochord zithers are common in a relatively compact region of Africa including
southeastern Nigeria, southern Cameroon, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, the
Republic of Congo, and the southwestern tip of the Central African Republic. This
is a ...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «MONOCHORD»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
monochord no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Art & Entertainment News 7/7
The Vietnamese troupe also brought folk songs and traditional musical instruments, such as the monochord and bamboo flute, to the stage. «VietNamNet Bridge, jul 15»
Art & Entertainment News 6/7
... awarded the Creole Mitteldeutschland international prize, captivated the audience with a Bac Ninh love duet and a monochord performance. «VietNamNet Bridge, jul 15»
Hoi An offers night tours of Cu Lao Cham Island
... international prize, captivated the audience with the Bac Ninh love duet “Cuon theo lan gio” and a monochord performance. «VietNamNet Bridge, jul 15»
Art & Entertainment News 16/6
... attracted nearly 500 individuals who feasted on diverse performances from hip-hop and ballet dancing to solo piano and monochord. «VietNamNet Bridge, jun 15»
Art & Entertainment News 15/6
On display are folk toys that Vietnamese children always play during Mid-Autumn festivals and folk instruments, such as monochord, flute and ... «VietNamNet Bridge, jun 15»
Grundy County libraries offer music based summer programs
Attendees will design and create instruments including a monochord, windchimes and an upright xylophone. “We're trying to blow the ... «Morris Daily Herald, jun 15»
An 'instrument petting zoo' at kids' fest
“It's a wonderful monochord (one-stringed) Vietnamese instrument which sounds a lot like early Moog synthesizer,” says Denburg. “And it really ... «The Province, mai 15»
Thierry Mugler Avant Première Les Exceptions Cuir Impertinent …
If a fragrance is not only lasting - in a monochord manner - but as in a more sophisticated even proposition making the perfume unveil its ... «Mimi Froufrou, mai 15»
Music Box: Hear the refreshing sound of Mandolin Orange at The …
... while at Montpelier Arts Center in Laurel there's a Vietnamese ensemble performing the Sounds of Bamboo on the bamboo flute, monochord, ... «CapitalGazette.com, mai 15»
First Listen: Circuit Des Yeux, 'In Plain Speech'
"A Story Of The World" flutters with flute and bass clarinet, droning on a monochord like a Roy Harper acoustic epic of yesteryear. Since 2008 ... «NPR, mai 15»