- intervallic
- in·ter·val·lic
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
intervallic — adjective /ɪntəˈvælɪk/ Of, or pertaining to, intervals. The two Integrations of 1967 are the most intervallic of the selections here, emphasizing minor ninths and “minor” fifths (13 quarter tones), and, in the second Integration, setting up… … Wiktionary
intervallic — interval ► NOUN 1) an intervening time or space. 2) a pause or break. 3) Brit. a pause between parts of a theatrical or musical performance or a sports match. 4) the difference in pitch between two sounds. DERIVATIVES intervallic adjective.… … English terms dictionary
intervallic — |intə(r)|valik adjective Etymology: interval + ic : of or relating to an interval intervallic relationships of the notes of a melody … Useful english dictionary
intervallic — adjective see interval … New Collegiate Dictionary
intervallic — See intervalic. * * * … Universalium
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Modes of limited transposition — are musical modes or scales that fulfill specific criteria relating to their symmetry and the repetition of their interval groups. They were compiled by the French composer Olivier Messiaen, and published in his book La technique de mon langage… … Wikipedia