释义 |
en·harmonic I. \|en+\ adjective Etymology: French enharmonique, from Middle French enarmonique, enharmonique, modification (influenced by Middle French -ique -ic) of Greek enarmonios, from en in + harmonia joint, concord, musical scale — more at in, harmony 1. a. in ancient Greek music : relating to that genus or scale employing quarter tones b. of a Greek tetrachord : comprising a major third and two quarter tones — compare chromatic 2. : relating to a written change of notes that sound the same on all instruments using the tempered scale < the enharmonic change from A flat to G sharp > 3. : relating to the difference in pitch that results from the exact tuning of a diatonic scale and its transposition into another key • en·harmonically \|en+\ adverb II. noun : an enharmonic note or chord |