TETRACHORD
, in Music, called by the moderns a fourth, is a concord or interval of four tones.—The Tetrachord of the ancients, was a rank of four strings, accounting the Tetrachord for one tone, as it is often taken in music.
, in Music, called by the moderns a fourth, is a concord or interval of four tones.—The Tetrachord of the ancients, was a rank of four strings, accounting the Tetrachord for one tone, as it is often taken in music.
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Entry taken from A Mathematical and Philosophical Dictionary, by Charles Hutton, 1796.
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