Search results for "Just intonation" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • htm A visual yet non-optical subjective intonation]. 13 (3), p. 299 - 300 ... quot;A visual yet non-optical subjective intonation," by Mariela Szirko. ...
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  • keys to the instrument especially to help with intonation and playing in tune. Even though Quantz concentrated on the flute and wrote flute sonatas and ...
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  • no staff. The neumes gave some hint as to the intonation and the rhythm to be used; only rarely did they have a flat or natural sign by them to indicate ...
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  • they are occasionally used for their intonation or tone color. ... an interval narrower than desired. Intonation deficiencies of brass instruments ...
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  • violinists who ever lived, with perfect intonation and innovative techniques ... violinists of the time focused on intonation and bowing techniques ...
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  • instruments were not completed until just after Sousa's death. ... sousaphone (a marching instrument which is just a different way to wrap the ...
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  • as well as prosodic features such as rhythm, intonation and stress. Likewise, written texts have nonverbal elements such as handwriting style, spatial ...
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  • raises it. To overcome the problems of intonation and reduce the use of the ... cheap and imprecise manufacturing, the intonation, tone color, and dynamic ...
    34 KB (5,196 words) - 19:49, 28 June 2023
  • was also very sensitive to the piano's intonation, and insisted it be tuned often. Tatum played professionally in Ohio and especially the ...
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  • quot; can describe the conventions of just one relatively well-defined ... though without taking into account intonation, which is the domain ...
    25 KB (3,469 words) - 22:17, 30 March 2023
  • quot; as a way to develop singing with proper intonation. The system of associating the practice of solfege (singing with syllables, do-re-mi, etc ...
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  • way to what are called Apabhramsa languages just before the turn of the first ... For Bengali words, intonation or pitch of voice has minor significance ...
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  • quot; each note in order to play just intonation in any desired key, or to gently and fluidly vary intonation or temperament as a piece of music ...
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  • between musical pitches in just intonation. * A Polar area diagram (developed by Florence Nightingale) is an enhanced form of pie chart. ...
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  • has equal tempered tuning, and the "just" or perfectly tuned chords ... dominant seventh and tonic chords in just intonation to maximize the overlap ...
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  • === Intonation === which increases the likelihood of intonation errors. As well, for bassists ...
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  • soloist. Due to poor intonation these E flat flugelhorns are mostly replaced by the E flat trumpet or cornet. The 1996 film Brassed Off features ...
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  • were used to regulate stress, rhythm, and intonation in the chanting of the Vedas." (Streng 1989) With the advent of Classical Hinduism, mudras ...
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  • " with a negative effect on intonation, or when it loses the desired ... At the frog end, a screw adjuster tightens or loosens the hair. Just ...
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  • genre, the acoustic guitar remains just as popular as it has always been. ... the headstock (sometimes under a cover) or just inside the body of the guitar ...
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