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Definition of Diatonica

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Diatonically
Diatonically Di`a*ton"ic*al*ly, adv. In a diatonic manner.

Meaning of Diatonica from wikipedia

- Diatonica is a genus of moth in the family Cosmopterigidae. It contains only one species, Diatonica macrogramma, which is found in Australia, where it...
- Acrocercops diatonica is a moth of the family Gracillariidae, known from Karnataka, India, as well as West Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, and Thailand. It...
- Schwyzerörgeli. In Italy, a diatonic button accordion is a fisarmonica diatonica or organetto. In Limburgish it is known as trèkzak or kwetsjbuul / kwetsjbujel...
- Aphanosara Archisopha Ashibusa Axiarcha Clemmatista Coccidiphila Cosmopterix Diatonica Diversivalva Dorodoca Dromiaulis Ecballogonia Echinoscelis Endograptis...
- meritamente ad altro uso la Cromatica & Enarmonica Musica riserbata che la Diatonica, perche questa in feste publiche in luoghi communi a uso delle uulgari...
- Cosmiosophista Cosmopterix Crobylophanes Cyphothyris Cystioecetes Dhahrania Diatonica Diophila Diplosara Diversivalva Dorodoca Dromiaulis Dynatophysis Dysphoria...
- buried in Kensal Green Cemetery. Bridgetower's own compositions include Diatonica armonica for pianoforte (London, 1812) and Henry: A ballad for medium...
- Pseudophisma aeolida H. Druce, 1890 Pseudophisma delunaris H. Druce Pseudophisma diatonica Möschler, 1880 Pseudophisma pritanis Cramer, 1779 Pseudophisma sinuata...
- versions, eight pages each. The first vision is dodecafónica and the other diatónica. The interaction between the two produces 256 distinct compositions. Magnetar...
- orchestral, chamber and choral works. His Symphony in C major(1963), Sinfonia diatonica (1957) and Introduction & Fugue for string orchestra (1948) have been...