melody. concord
Roget-categorie 413
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Melody. Concord
zelfstandig naamwoord
melody,
rhythm,
measure —
rhyme
etc.
(poetry)
597.
pitch,
timbre,
intonation,
tone.
scale,
gamut —
diapason —
diatonic chromatic scale†,
enharmonic scale† —
key,
clef,
chords.
modulation,
temperament,
syncope,
syncopation,
preparation,
suspension,
resolution.
staff,
stave,
line,
space,
brace —
bar,
rest —
appoggiato†,
appoggiatura† —
acciaccatura†.
note,
musical note,
notes of a scale —
sharp,
flat,
natural —
high note
etc.
(shrillness)
410 —
low note
etc.
408 —
interval —
semitone —
second,
third,
fourth
&c. —
diatessaron†.
breve,
semibreve [Mus.],
minim,
crotchet,
quaver —
semiquaver,
demisemiquaver,
hemidemisemiquaver —
sustained note,
drone,
burden.
tonic —
key note,
leading note,
fundamental note —
supertonic†,
mediant†,
dominant —
submediant†,
subdominant† —
octave,
tetrachord† —
major key,
minor key,
major scale,
minor scale,
major mode,
minor mode —
passage,
phrase.
concord,
harmony —
emmeleia† —
unison,
unisonance† —
chime,
homophony —
euphony,
euphonism† —
tonality —
consonance —
consent —
part.
[Science of harmony]
harmony,
harmonics —
thorough-bass,
fundamental-bass —
counterpoint —
faburden†.
piece of music
etc.
415 [Fr.] —
composer,
harmonist†,
contrapuntist
(musician)
416.
werkwoord
be harmonious
etc.
adj. —
harmonize,
chime,
symphonize†,
transpose —
put in tune,
tune,
accord,
string.
bijvoeglijk naamwoord
harmonious,
harmonical† —
in concord
etc.
n.,
in tune,
in concert —
unisonant†,
concentual†,
symphonizing†,
isotonic,
homophonous†,
assonant —
ariose†,
consonant.
measured,
rhythmical,
diatonic†,
chromatic,
enharmonic†.
melodious,
musical —
melic† —
tuneful,
tunable —
sweet,
dulcet,
canorous† —
mellow,
mellifluous —
soft,
clear,
clear as a bell —
silvery —
euphonious,
euphonic,
euphonical† —
symphonious —
enchanting
etc.
(pleasure-giving)
829 —
fine-toned,
full-toned,
silver-toned.
bijwoord
harmoniously,
in harmony —
as one
etc.
adj..
uitdrukking
the hidden soul of harmony"
[Milton].
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