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diesis
[dahy-uh-sis]
diesis
/ ˈ岹ɪɪɪ /
noun
printing another name for double dagger
music
(in ancient Greek theory) any interval smaller than a whole tone, esp a semitone in the Pythagorean scale
(in modern theory) the discrepancy of pitch in just intonation between an octave and either a succession of four ascending minor thirds ( great diesis ), or a succession of three ascending major thirds ( minor diesis )
Word History and Origins
Origin of diesis1
Word History and Origins
Origin of diesis1
Example Sentences
A diesis is a quarter tone; hence in a semitone there are included two dieses.
If, therefore, the octaves are to remain perfect, which they must do, each major third must be tuned sharper than perfect by one-third part of the diesis.
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