diminished
/dɪˈmɪn.ɪʃt/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪˈmɪn.ɪʃt/ (ame, ipa) · /də-ˈmi-nisht/ (ame, mw)
diminished — 形容詞
- diminishedpositive
- more diminishedcomparative
- most diminishedsuperlative
1. describes a musical interval that has been made one semitone narrower than its p
減的
音樂中比完全或小音程少半音的
describes a musical interval that has been made one semitone narrower than its perfect or minor form, producing a noticeably tighter, more tense sound than the standard interval.
Amir played a diminished fifth on the piano, and the class agreed it sounded darker than the perfect fifth.
Amir 在鋼琴上彈了一個減五度,全班一致認為它聽起來比完全五度更陰暗。
diminished + fifth naming a specific interval
The guitarist slid his hand up the fretboard to a diminished seventh chord, which hung in the air with an urgent, unresolved feel.
吉他手將手滑到指板高處,按出一個減七和弦,那個和弦懸在空氣中,帶著一種急切而未解決的感覺。
diminished + seventh chord as a harmonic structure
Dr. Nakamura explained that a diminished interval is narrower than a perfect interval by a single semitone.
中村老師解釋,減音程比完全音程窄了一個半音。
Sofia practised the diminished triad in every key until the three notes felt natural under her fingers.
Sofia 練習了每個調的減三和弦,直到那三個音符在她手指下變得自然流暢。
- augmented
describes an interval made one semitone wider than perfect or major — the opposite direction of change
- perfect
the standard, unaltered form of certain intervals (fourth, fifth, octave) before any reduction
- minor
the standard form of second, third, sixth, and seventh intervals, which when reduced by one semitone become diminished
文法句型
diminished + [interval name: fifth / seventh / octave]
diminished + [chord type: triad / seventh]
用法筆記
In music theory, only perfect intervals (unison, fourth, fifth, octave) and minor intervals (second, third, sixth, seventh) can be diminished. Major intervals become minor when reduced, not diminished. The term most commonly appears in compound phrases such as 'diminished fifth' or 'diminished seventh chord'.