单词 | rhythmic mode |
释义 | > as lemmasrhythmic mode d. More fully rhythmic mode. In early Western music: any of several patterns of notes in ternary rhythm, as measured in longs and breves (now historical). Also: any of a set of conventional rhythmic patterns used in certain other musical traditions. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > pitch > system of sounds or intervals > [noun] > medieval mode mannera1382 tonea1500 the eight tunes1597 mode1721 mode1782 1782 C. Burney Gen. Hist. Music II. 183 As Modes are of different kinds, their number and arrangement are made different by different musicians... The first consists wholly of Longs—The second of a Breve, a Long, &c. 1929 H. E. Wooldridge Polyphonic Period 62 [The metrical rhythms] had already, apparently, before the completion of the mensural notation, been reduced, by means of the common triple proportion, to a system of formulae, called Modes. 1957 New Oxf. Hist. Music I. xi. 451 By the ninth or tenth century there were seven or eight principal (uṣūl) rhythmic modes used by the Mesopotamian and Syrian Arabs. 1978 R. Hoppin Medieval Mus. 221 Most theorists list six rhythmic modes or patterns that correspond to the feet of quantitative meters in classical poetry. < as lemmas |
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