Meaning of "octachord" in English

"Octachord" refers to a string instrument traditionally consisting of eight strings, or it can denote a musical scale or system of eight notes. Historically, octachords were used in ancient times for musical experimentation and development. The term comes from the Greek roots "okto" meaning eight and "chordē" meaning string. While not commonly used in modern orchestras, the concept of the octachord is still relevant for understanding the evolution of string instruments and musical scales.

Meaning of "octachord" in French

In French, "octachord" retains the same meaning as in English, referring to a stringed musical instrument with eight strings or a set of eight notes in a musical scale. The term is derived from ancient Greek and is used to understand historical music practices. Although it’s not widely used in contemporary music settings, the octachord offers insights into the development of musical instruments and scale formations over time.

Pronunciation of "octachord" in English

Phonetic Transcription: [ˈɒk.təˌkɔːrd]

Pronunciation Variations: The pronunciation remains largely consistent across English dialects, with minor variations in accent that may slightly alter vowel sounds.

Pronunciation of "octachord" in French

Phonetic Transcription: [ɔk.ta.kɔʁd]

Pronunciation Variations: In French, pronunciation variations are minimal, primarily influenced by regional accents which can modify the intonation slightly.

Sentence examples in English and translation to French

  1. The musician played an ancient octachord with great skill. (Le musicien jouait un ancien octachord avec grande habileté.)
  2. Historians discovered a manuscript featuring an octachord. (Les historiens ont découvert un manuscrit présentant un octachord.)
  3. In her performance, she included a piece for the octachord. (Dans sa performance, elle a inclus une pièce pour octachord.)
  4. The octachord's strings resonated beautifully in the quiet room. (Les cordes de l'octachord résonnaient magnifiquement dans la pièce calme.)
  5. He was fascinated by the history of the octachord in ancient music. (Il était fasciné par l'histoire de l'octachord dans la musique ancienne.)
  6. Learning to tune the octachord was a challenging task. (Apprendre à accorder l'octachord était une tâche difficile.)
  7. The museum displayed a restored medieval octachord. (Le musée exposait un octachord médiéval restauré.)
  8. She composed a symphony that included a passage for octachord. (Elle a composé une symphonie qui incluait un passage pour octachord.)
  9. An octachord offers a unique sound not found in modern instruments. (Un octachord offre un son unique qu'on ne trouve pas dans les instruments modernes.)
  10. The octachord can produce a variety of tonalities with its eight strings. (L'octachord peut produire une variété de tonalités avec ses huit cordes.)

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "octachord" in English

Synonyms: -

Antonyms: -

Similar Words: lyre, zither, harp, lute, kithara, guitar, instrument, scale, melody, string instrument

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "octachord" in French

Synonyms: -

Antonyms: -

Similar Words: lyre, cithare, harpe, luth, kithara, guitare, instrument, gamme, mélodie, instrument à cordes

Disclaimer: These examples may contain sensitive content that does not reflect the opinions or policies of Translate.com, or its company Translate LLC. We welcome feedback: report an example sentence to our team.

Reach the world with ease! Use human-powered translations to ensure your message is understood by all. Available in 110+ language pairs
Order human translation

Translate octachord into other languages