Dyad (music)
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In music, a dyad consists of any two notes or pitches, emitted simultaneously, commonly known as a harmonic interval. Three pitches make up a trichord, four pitches form a tetrachord etc.
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Collections of pitch classes | edit |
Monad | Dyad | Trichord | Tetrachord | Pentachord | Hexachord |