- trichord
- tri·chord
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Trichord — Tri chord, n. [Gr. ? three stringed; ? (see {Tri }) + ? chord, or string.] (Mus.) An instrument, as a lyre or harp, having three strings. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Trichord — (v. gr.), eine dreisaitige, kleine Laute od. Mandoline … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Trichórd — (grch.), kleine dreisaitige Laute; auch Reihe von drei diatonischen Tönen … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Trichord — Trichord, dreisaitige kleine Laute … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Trichord — Depending on the context, a trichord is either a contiguous segment of a musical scale or of a twelve tone row, or (in accord with Allen Forte s redefinition of the term) a musical triad , that is, any three note pitch collection. Just as a… … Wikipedia
trichord — noun any set of three different pitch classes See Also: interval, dyad, hexachord, tetrachord … Wiktionary
trichord — (ˈ)trī|kȯrd, ȯ(ə)d adjective Etymology: Greek trichordos three stringed, from tri three + chordos stringed, from chordē string more at tri , yarn : of, relating to, or being a piano having three strings tuned in unison to each digital… … Useful english dictionary
Derived row — For other uses, see Partition (disambiguation). The term partition is also French for the sheet music of a transcription. In music using the twelve tone technique, derivation is the construction of a row through segments. A derived row is a tone… … Wikipedia
Triad (music) — Types of triads: I (help· … Wikipedia
Set theory (music) — Example of Z relation on two pitch sets analyzable as or derivable from Z17 (Schuijer 2008, p.99), with intervals between pitch classes labeled for ease of comparison between the two sets and their common interval vector, 212320. Musical set… … Wikipedia