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- may suggest bitonality or polytonality. Harmonic parallelism may suggest bichords. Examples may be found in Igor Stravinsky's Petrushka, p. 15, and Rite...
- intervals can be compared to each other [consonance and dissonance]." A "bichord instrument" is one, "having two strings in unison for each note [a course]...
- overpower the upper ranges. Makers compensate for this with the use of double (bichord) strings in the tenor and triple (trichord) strings throughout the treble...
- system where, instead of triads, the chordal buttons of this system produce bichords (chords with only 2 pitches instead of 3). The "Chiovarellia Jazz System"...
- of two or more chords. The most commonly found form of a polychord is a bichord (two chords pla**** simultaneously) and is written as follows: upper chord/lower...
- the rest of the keys strike bichords. A standard piano consists largely of trichords although the lower notes use bichords and then monochords as the notes...
- strings tuned to the same frequency. The notes with two strings are called bichords, and those with three strings are called trichords. These allow the piano...
- relatively loose combination of individual voices, fluctuating between triads, bichords and more or less dense ac****ulations of notes. the exact shape of the chords...
- Princes street used for seasoning lumber. In 1811 Wornum patented a small bichord upright standing about three feet three inches tall (99 cm) styled the...
- arranged at sharp angles to the keyboard following the same principles as the bichord parlor grands introduced in America by Chickering and Sons in the early...