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‖ diaschisma Mus.|daɪəˈskɪzmə| Also in 8 in anglicized form diaschism. [a. Gr. διάσχισµα, f. διασχίζ-ειν to cleave asunder, split.] a. In ancient Greek music, a small interval equal to about half a diesis. b. In modern music, an interval equal to the difference of the common comma (80:81) and the enharmonic diesis (125:128), or to 10 schismas.
1753Chambers Cycl. Supp. s.v., The octave contains 61 Diaschisms nearly. 1880Stainer & Barrett Dict. Mus. Terms, Diaschisma (Gk.), an approximate half of a limma. |