释义 |
‖ synaphe Anc. Gr. Mus.|ˈsɪnəfɪ| [a. Gr. συναϕή connexion, junction, f. σύν syn-1 + ἄπτειν to fasten, fix.] The ‘conjunction’ of two tetrachords (see conjunct B. 6): opp. to diazeuxis.
1740J. Grassineau Mus. Dict. 250 Synaphe, a Greek term which signifies, according to Boëtius..conjunction; a chord is said to be conjoint, when so placed between two fourths. 1801Busby Dict. Mus. 1898Stainer & Barrett Dict. Mus. Terms 205/2 After new lyres had been made to carry eight strings the entire octave was included upon the instrument. The old system of tuning the lyre [with seven strings] was then called Synaphe or Conjunction,..and the new, or octave, system was called Harmonia. |