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Definition of the day : « diapason »
- As in melody : noun harmony, tune
- As in range : noun sphere, distance, extent
- As in strain : noun melody
- As in tune : noun melody, harmony
- As in purview : noun range
- As in gamut : noun range
- As in harmony : noun musical accordance
- At last the curtain fell; but on such a storm and diapason of applause!
- Extract from : « Zanoni » by Edward Bulwer Lytton
- The dimensions of these pipes are regulated by a diapason, or scale.
- Extract from : « Popular Technology; Volume 2 » by Edward Hazen
- The diapason, with musicians, is a chord including all notes.
- Extract from : « The Works of John Dryden, now first collected in Eighteen Volumes, Volume 11 » by John Dryden
- Came the ghost of a scream, thin above the diapason all about.
- Extract from : « Dust of the Desert » by Robert Welles Ritchie
- They were the diapason of all the thought and feeling of that profound and passionate spirit.
- Extract from : « Lothair » by Benjamin Disraeli
- Diapason, in music, the concord of the first and last notes of an octave.
- Extract from : « The New Gresham Encyclopedia » by Various
- Then come the noisy nuisances, extending through all the diapason of sound.
- Extract from : « Border and Bastille » by George A. Lawrence
- In the "pedal organ" are 12 stops, viz.: Open diapason 16ft.
- Extract from : « Showell's Dictionary of Birmingham » by Thomas T. Harman and Walter Showell
- Most organs have a Dulciana stop in the treble which corresponds with the Diapason in the bass.
- Extract from : « Piano Tuning » by J. Cree Fischer
- Test the reeds of this set just as you did those of the Diapason.
- Extract from : « Piano Tuning » by J. Cree Fischer