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    Ditone (redirect from Ditonus)
    In music, a ditone (Latin: ditonus, from Ancient Greek: δίτονος, "of two tones") is the interval of a major third. The size of a ditone varies according...
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  • semitones, or about 300 cents) is not half of a ditonus (4 semitones, or about 400 cents), but a ditonus shortened by one semitone. Moreover, in Pythagorean...
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    concordantie, scilicet: unisonus, diapason, diapente, diatessaron, semiditonus, ditonus. "So it appears that there are six species of consonances, that is: unison...
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  • Version. Boston: Cengage Learning. ISBN 978-0-02-872612-0. p. 373. Anon., "Ditonus", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited...
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    (semitonium-semitonium-trihemitonium), and the enharmonic tetrachord (diesis-diesis-ditonus). The different positions were represented by alphabetical letters, except...
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  • Music of the World's Peoples, p. 373. ISBN 0-02-872612-X. Anon. (2001) "Ditonus", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited...
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  • Semi-ditone, Dis-diapason - 1 line Burney. Cross referenced to Dis-diapason Semi-ditonus - 2 lines Burney. A minor third. Semiquaver - 1 line Burney. Cross-referenced...
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  • kind of melodic attraction within the diatonic genus which sharpened the ditonus under the semitonium. Even in Guido of Arezzo's treatise Micrologus, at...
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