trichord

  • 1Trichord — Tri chord, n. [Gr. ? three stringed; ? (see {Tri }) + ? chord, or string.] (Mus.) An instrument, as a lyre or harp, having three strings. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2Trichord — (v. gr.), eine dreisaitige, kleine Laute od. Mandoline …

    Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • 3Trichórd — (grch.), kleine dreisaitige Laute; auch Reihe von drei diatonischen Tönen …

    Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • 4Trichord — Trichord, dreisaitige kleine Laute …

    Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • 5Trichord — 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… …

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  • 6trichord — noun any set of three different pitch classes See Also: interval, dyad, hexachord, tetrachord …

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  • 7trichord — tri·chord …

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  • 8trichord — (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… …

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  • 9Derived 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… …

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  • 10Triad (music) — Types of triads:  I (help· …

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