单词 | mese |
释义 | mese/ˈmiːzi/ /ˈmɛzi/ /ˈmɛzeɪ/Music noun In ancient Greek music: the highest note of the lower of a pair of tetrachords, identical in some scales with the lowest note of the higher tetrachord. Hence, in the two-octave scale known as the Greater Perfect System: the middle note, which is also the highest note of the second lowest of the four tetrachords. OriginEarly 17th century; earliest use found in Philemon Holland (1552–1637), translator. From ancient Greek μέση middle string of a seven-stringed lyre, highest note of the lower tetrachord, use as noun of the feminine singular of μέσος. |
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