different between tetrachord vs enharmonic

tetrachord

English

Etymology

tetra- +? chord

Noun

tetrachord (plural tetrachords)

  1. (music) Any set of four different pitch classes.
  2. (music) A series of four sounds, forming a scale of two-and-a-half tones.

Related terms

  • interval
  • dyad
  • trichord
  • hexachord
  • tetrachordo

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enharmonic

English

Etymology

From Latin enharmonicus, from Late Latin enarmonius, from Ancient Greek ?????????? (enarmónios), from ?? (en)+??????? (harmonía)

Adjective

enharmonic (not comparable)

  1. (music) Describing two or more identical or almost identical notes that are written differently when in different keys. (Whether they are identical depends on the tuning method used.)
    C sharp is enharmonic to D flat.
  2. (music) Of or pertaining to a tetrachord.

Derived terms

  • enharmonically

Translations

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