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Ditone

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demitonenoun(music) A semitone.
diesisnounThe double dagger sign (‡).
tonenoun(music) A specific pitch.
disdiapasonnoun(music, Ancient Greece) An interval of two octaves, or a fifteenth.
tritonenoun(music) An interval of three whole tones.
quadtonenounA picture printed in four shades.
intertonenounA tone of intermediate pitch between two others
hexatonenoun(music) A derivative of an octave in which two notes are missing
duodenenoun(music) A schematic group of twelve notes.
escape tonenoun(music) a non-harmonic tone that is a second from a note in the previous chord and more than a second from a note in the next chord
diapentenoun(music, obsolete) The interval of the fifth or the harmonic ratio 3:2.
secondnounSomething that is number two in a series.
diezeugmenonnoun(music) The last tetrachord, in the case where two tetrachords were placed separately from each other, but with only the interval of a tone between them.
devil's intervalnoun(informal, music) The tritone.
tunenounA melody.
diapasonnoun(music) The musical octave.
devil in musicnoun(informal, music) The tritone.
whole tonenoun(music) The musical interval equal (exactly or approximately) to a frequency ratio of 8/7, 9/8, or 10/9, depending on the tuning system used. In meantone tunings (including twelve-tone equal temperament), there is only one whole tone, though tuning systems that are not meantone have a "major tone" of 9/8 and a "minor tone" of 10/9.
decimanoun(Roman mythology) One of the three Fates, or Parcae, daughter of Jupiter and Justitia; the measurer of the thread of life. She is the Roman equivalent of Lachesis.
hemitonenoun(music, archaic) A semitone.

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