intervallically

English

Etymology

From intervallic +‎ -ally.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌɪntəɹˈvælɪkli/

Adverb

intervallically (comparative more intervallically, superlative most intervallically)

  1. (music) In an intervallic manner; by means of, or in relation to, intervals.
    • 2010, “Lachenmann: GOT LOST”, in Breitkopf & Härtel[1]:
      Three only seemingly incompatible texts, stripped of their pathos-laden, poetic and profane diction, are sent from the same sound source – a soprano voice singing ‘in whatever way’ – into a intervallically ever-changing field of sound, reverberation and movement.