单词 | false relation |
释义 | > as lemmasfalse relation b. Music. Of a note: Not in tune, wrong in pitch, also figurative. Also, false cadence (see quot. 18881). false fourth, false fifth, etc.: a fourth, fifth, etc. when not perfect. false intonation: (a) the production of an unnatural or improper quality of tone; (b) singing or playing out of tune. false relation: the separation of a chromatic semitone between two parts. Also, see quot. 1869. false string: a badly woven string, which produces an uncertain and untrue tone. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > pitch > tuning or intonation > [adjective] > out of tune distonedc1400 distunedc1484 mistonedc1500 untuned1592 false1597 absurd1617 mistuneda1684 off-keya1918 sour1937 off-pitch1945 society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > pitch > interval > [adjective] > imperfect false1597 imperfect1609 semi-perfect1623 superfluous1664 diminished1728 augmented1821 pluperfect1876 society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > stringed instruments > [noun] > parts generally > string > types of wirea1387 false string1597 unison1603 unison string1633 drone1793 music wire1823 silver string1876 sympathetic strings1888 society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > pitch > [noun] > accidental altering conjunct1609 false relation1869 society > leisure > the arts > music > piece of music > section of piece of music > [noun] > ending > cadence > types of passing close1597 perfect cadence1636 inganno1753 interrupted cadence1801 plagal cadence1836 false cadence1888 female close1928 female cadence1930 1597 T. Morley Plaine & Easie Introd. Musicke 72 Shew me..which be the true notes, and which false. 1599 J. Davies Nosce Teipsum 91 If false accords from her false strings be sent. 1626 F. Bacon Sylua Syluarum §171 A Lute-String, if it be..Unequall in his Parts..we call False. 1655 Campion's Art of composing Musick in Parts in J. Playford Introd. Skill Musick ii. 38 The fift example yields a false fourth, and the sixt a false fift. 1818 Ld. Byron Beppo xxxi. 16 Some false note's detected flaw. 1830 Ld. Tennyson Poems 102 If ye sing not, if ye make false measure, We shall lose eternal pleasure. 1869 F. A. G. Ouseley Treat. Counterpoint ii. 9 By a false relation is meant the simultaneous, or immediately successive, sounding of a note of the same name, but accidentally altered pitch. 1876 Academy 9 Sept. 253/1 The minutest..examination [of an actress's part] will hardly discover a false note or a dropped stitch. 1888 J. Stainer Stainer & Barrett's Dict. Musical Terms (ed. 3) 66 When the last chord of the phrase is other than the tonic chord and is preceded by that of the dominant, the cadence is said to be interrupted, false or deceptive. 1888 J. Stainer Stainer & Barrett's Dict. Musical Terms (ed. 3) 164 False or feigned music was that in which notes were altered by the use of accidentals. 1917 T. S. Eliot Prufrock & Other Observ. 19 Inside my brain a dull tom-tom begins... That is at least one definite ‘false note’. 1932 Week-end Rev. 13 Aug. 188/2 This episode, with its rather sentimental sequel, seems to strike a false note in the story. < as lemmas |
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