💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Decadation"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| decadnoun | (music) A group of ten notes from which the consonant triads may be constructed |
| heptadecadnoun | (music) A group of seven decads arranged to produce twenty-four tones |
| demicadencenoun | (music) A half cadence. |
| decachordonnoun | (music) Synonym of decachord. |
| half cadencenoun | (music) a cadence that moves up from a tonic, supertonic, mediant, or subdominant chord to a dominant triad |
| decadefulnoun | The amount that fills or is produced in a decade. |
| dodecaphonismnoun | (music) Synonym of dodecaphony. |
| perfect cadencenoun | (music, chiefly UK) A cadence involving the resolution of the dominant chord (V) to the root chord (I). |
| gradationnoun | A sequence of gradual, successive stages; a systematic progression. |
| dodecaphonicsnoun | Synonym of dodecaphony. |
| duodecaphonynoun | Alternative spelling of dodecaphony. [(music) Twelve-tone music, a form of composition using all twelve tones of the chromatic scale in such a way that they are equal, i.e. having no tonic, no dominant, no major key or minor keys, and no distinction between harmony and dissonance.] |
| ditonenoun | (obsolete, music) An interval of two tones |
| twelve-tone techniquenoun | Synonym of dodecaphony. |
| quindecimanoun | (music) The interval of a fifteenth, a double octave. |
| decachordnoun | A musical instrument mentioned in the Psalms, having ten strings and thought to resemble a lute or psaltery. |
| duodecetnoun | (music) A group of twelve musicians; a piece of music written for such a group |
| diminished triadnoun | (music) a triad that has a diminished fifth between the bottom note and the top note |
| undecetnoun | (music) A group of eleven musicians; a piece of music written for such a group |
| dodecadenoun | Alternative form of duodecade (“period of twelve years”). [A period of twelve years.] |
| dodecaphonynoun | (music) Twelve-tone music, a form of composition using all twelve tones of the chromatic scale in such a way that they are equal, i.e. having no tonic, no dominant, no major key or minor keys, and no distinction between harmony and dissonance. |
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