- mediants
- me·di·ant || 'miËdɪənt n. third note in a musical scale
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Chromatic mediants — Chromatic mediants, or a chromatic mediant relationship is a relationship between two chords whose roots are related by a major third or minor third, contain one common tone, and share the same quality, i.e. major or minor. For example, the… … Wikipedia
Quatre Mediants — Studentenfutter Als Studentenfutter bezeichnet man eine Mischung aus getrockneten Früchten, meistens Rosinen (Sultaninen) und Cranberries, sowie ungesalzenen Nüssen, meistens Cashewkerne, Erdnüsse, Paranüsse, Walnüsse, Haselnüsse und … Deutsch Wikipedia
Chromatic mediant — Chromatic mediants in C major and a minor. In music, chromatic mediants, or a chromatic mediant relationship is a relationship between two sections and/or chords whose roots are related by a major third or minor third, contain one common tone … Wikipedia
Trout Quintet — The Trout Quintet is the popular name for the Piano Quintet in A major by Franz Schubert. In Otto Erich Deutsch s catalogue of Schubert s works, it is D. 667. The work was composed in 1819,[1] when Schubert was only 22 years old; it was not… … Wikipedia
Mediant (mathematics) — For mediant in music, see mediant. Mediant should not be confused with median. In mathematics, the mediant (sometimes called freshman sum) of two fractions is that is to say, the numerator and denominator of the mediant are the sums of the… … Wikipedia
Diatonic and chromatic — Chromatic redirects here. For other uses, see Chromatic (disambiguation). Melodies may be based on a diatonic scale and maintain its tonal characteristics but contain many accidentals up to all twelve tones of the chromatic scale, such as the… … Wikipedia
Hugo Wolf — (March 13, 1860 – February 22, 1903) was an Austrian composer of Slovene origin, particularly noted for his art songs, or Lieder. He brought to this form a concentrated expressive intensity which was unique in late Romantic music, somewhat… … Wikipedia
Farey sequence — In mathematics, the Farey sequence of order n is the sequence of completely reduced fractions between 0 and 1 which, when in lowest terms, have denominators less than or equal to n , arranged in order of increasing size.Each Farey sequence starts … Wikipedia
Jaroslav Volek — (1923 Trenčín 1989 Prague) Czech musicologist, semiotician.Developed a theory of modal music which included the ideas of poly modality and alteration of notes which he called flex , which resulted in what he called the system of flexible… … Wikipedia
Thirteen desserts — The thirteen desserts are the traditional dessert foods used in celebrating Christmas in the French region of Provence. The big supper ( le gros souper ) ends with a ritual 13 desserts, representing Jesus Christ and the 12 apostles. The desserts… … Wikipedia