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- Diatonic_hexachord abstract "The diatonic, Guidonian, or major hexachord (6-32) is a hexachord consisting of six consecutive pitches from the diatonic scale that are also a consecutive segment of the circle of fifths: F C G D A E = C D E F G A = "do-re-mi-fa-sol-la".It is the thirty-second hexachord as ordered by Forte number, and its complement is the diatonic hexachord at the tritone. If the circle of fifths transformation is applied to the diatonic hexachord the chromatic hexachord results. It is source set C.Hugo Riemann points out that the hexachord consists of three overlapping (diatonic) tetrachords: Lydian, Phrygian, and Dorian; as well as two overlapping pentatonic scales. Richard Crocker made the case that, in the words of Stefano Mengozzi, "the Guidonian hexachord was the most important diatonic unit for practical musicians from the Carolingian era to the seventeenth century".More generally diatonic hexachord may refer to any hexachordal subset of the diatonic septad (7-35): 6-Z25, 6-Z26, 6-32, or 6-33. The minor hexachord is 6-33 (0 2 3 5 7 9 = C D E♭ F G A).".
- Diatonic_hexachord thumbnail Diatonic_hexachord_on_C.png?width=300.
- Diatonic_hexachord wikiPageID "41567690".
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- Diatonic_hexachord chordName "Diatonic hexachord".
- Diatonic_hexachord complement "6".
- Diatonic_hexachord fifthInterval Perfect_fifth.
- Diatonic_hexachord firstInterval Root_(chord).
- Diatonic_hexachord forteNumber "6".
- Diatonic_hexachord fourthInterval Perfect_fourth.
- Diatonic_hexachord secondInterval Major_second.
- Diatonic_hexachord sixthInterval Major_sixth.
- Diatonic_hexachord thirdInterval Major_third.
- Diatonic_hexachord subject Category:Hexachords.
- Diatonic_hexachord comment "The diatonic, Guidonian, or major hexachord (6-32) is a hexachord consisting of six consecutive pitches from the diatonic scale that are also a consecutive segment of the circle of fifths: F C G D A E = C D E F G A = "do-re-mi-fa-sol-la".It is the thirty-second hexachord as ordered by Forte number, and its complement is the diatonic hexachord at the tritone. If the circle of fifths transformation is applied to the diatonic hexachord the chromatic hexachord results.".
- Diatonic_hexachord label "Diatonic hexachord".
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- Diatonic_hexachord depiction Diatonic_hexachord_on_C.png.
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