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Descending tetrachord and Lament

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Difference between Descending tetrachord and Lament

Descending tetrachord vs. Lament

In music theory, the descending tetrachord is a series of four notes from a scale, or tetrachord, arranged in order from highest to lowest, or descending order. A lament or lamentation is a passionate expression of grief, often in music, poetry, or song form.

Similarities between Descending tetrachord and Lament

Descending tetrachord and Lament have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Lament bass.

Lament bass

In music, the lament bass is a ground bass, built from a descending perfect fourth from tonic to dominant, with each step harmonized.

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Descending tetrachord and Lament Comparison

Descending tetrachord has 11 relations, while Lament has 82. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.08% = 1 / (11 + 82).

References

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