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Definition of Enharmonically
1. adv. In the enharmonic style or system; in just intonation.
Definition of Enharmonically
1. Adverb. (music) Adjectival form of enharmonic. ¹
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Definition of Enharmonically
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enharmonically
Literary usage of Enharmonically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. First Theory Book by Diller, Angela (1921)
"3 of A changed enharmonically is 5 of what? 5. The Dominant of Bb changed
enharmonically is 7 of what? 6. A is 7 of a certain key. ..."
2. The Nature of Harmony and Metre by Moritz Hauptmann (1888)
"A diminished Seventh chord in any of its enharmonically different attitudes ...
Gt..b8.in» in which the enharmonically different note does not appear u the ..."
3. Applied Harmony: A Text-book for Those who Desire a Better Understanding of by Carrie Adelaide Alchin (1921)
"Note especially the relationship of keys in the following excerpts: At (a) the
small 3rd of the tonic harmony is taken enharmonically for the large 3rd of a ..."
4. Harmony and Analysis by Kenneth McPherson Bradley (1908)
"A Large Third corresponds enharmonically to a Diminished Fourth. ... An Augmented
Fifth corresponds enharmonically to a Small Sixth. ..."
5. Manual of Harmony: Theoretical and Practical by Bernhard Ziehn (1907)
"Ц . If both tones of an interval are enharmonically changed in the same direction,
so that it remains the same, we speak of enharmonic motion. b• • t We can ..."