| 释义 | hexachord
 hex·a·chordH0180700 (hĕk′sə-kôrd′)n. A sequence of six tones with a semitone in the middle, the others being whole tones, that was used in medieval music.[Medieval Latin hexachordum, from Latin hexachordos, having six strings or stops : Greek hexa-, hexa- + Greek -khordos, string, note (from khordē; see  cord).]
 hexachord(ˈhɛksəˌkɔːd) n (Music, other) (in medieval musical theory) any of three diatonic scales based upon C, F, and G, each consisting of six notes, from which solmization was developedhex•a•chord(ˈhɛk səˌkɔrd)
 n.   a diatonic series of six tones having a half step between the third and fourth tones and whole steps between the others.  [1685–95; < Late Greek hexáchordos having six strings] Translations
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