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diapason    
n. 和谐,调音,全协和音

和谐,调音,全协和音

diapason
n 1: either of the two main stops on a pipe organ [synonym:
{diapason}, {diapason stop}]

Diapason \Di`a*pa"son\, n. [L., fr. Gr. diapasw^n (i. e., "h
dia` pasw^n chordw^n symfoni`a the concord of the first and
last notes, the octave); dia` through pasw^n, gen. pl. of
pa^s all: cf. F. diapason. Cf. {Panacea}.]
1. (Gr. Mus.) The octave, or interval which includes all the
tones of the diatonic scale. Compare {disdiapason}.
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2. Concord, as of notes an octave apart; harmony.
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The fair music that all creatures made . . .
In perfect diapason. --Milton.
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3. The entire compass of tones; the entire compass of tones
of a voice or an instrument.
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Through all the compass of the notes it ran,
The diapason closing full in man. --Dryden.
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4. A standard of pitch; a tuning fork; as, the French normal
diapason.
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5. One of certain stops in the organ, so called because they
extend through the scale of the instrument. They are of
several kinds, as {open diapason}, {stopped diapason},
{double diapason}, and the like.
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155 Moby Thesaurus words for "diapason":
English horn, accord, accordance, air, attune, attunement, bassoon,
baton, block flute, bombard, bourdon, carry, cello, chime, chiming,
chromatic scale, claribel, clarinet, clarion, compass, concentus,
concert, concert flute, concord, concordance,
consecutive intervals, consonance, consonancy, consort, cornet,
cornopean, cromorna, cymbel, degree, descant, diatessaron,
diatonic interval, diatonic semitone, dodecuple scale, dulciana,
enharmonic diesis, enharmonic interval, enharmonic scale, euphony,
fifth, flute stop, foundation stop, fourniture, fourth, gamba,
gamut, gedeckt, gemshorn, great scale, half step, halftone,
harmonic flute, harmonics, harmony, heavy harmony, homophony,
hybrid stop, interval, koppel flute, larigot, lay, less semitone,
major scale, measure, melodia, melodic interval, melodic minor,
metronome, minor scale, mixture, monochord, monody, music stand,
mutation stop, mute, nazard, note, oboe, octave, octave scale,
organ stop, parallel octaves, pentatonic scale, piccolo,
pitch pipe, plein jeu, posaune, principal, quint, quintaten,
radius, range, rank, ranket, reach, reed stop, register,
rhythmometer, rohr flute, scale, scope, second, semitone,
sesquialtera, seventh, shawm, sixth, sonometer, spectrum,
spitz flute, step, stick, stop, stopped diapason, stopped flute,
strain, stretch, string diapason, string stop, sweep, symphony,
synchronism, synchronization, temperament, third,
three-part harmony, tierce, tone, tone measurer, tremolo, trombone,
trumpet, tune, tuning, tuning bar, tuning fork, tuning pipe,
twelfth, unda maris, unison, unison interval, unisonance, vibrato,
viola, voix celeste, vox angelica, vox humana, warble, whole step,
whole-tone scale


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