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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a note playing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a musical note that is currently being played or sounded.
Example: "As I listened to the symphony, I could hear a note playing that resonated deeply within me."
Alternatives: "a note sounding" or "a note being played".
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But Lorna Tilbian at the company's broker has issued a note playing down the threat from Google.
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Some concert programs make sense before you hear a note played, their symmetries and affinities evident at a glance.
A note played on a cello is freighted with history, but a sine tone is a sound so simple that it seems to exist in the natural world.
The example involves the variety of attention that needs to be paid when trying to discern the overtones in a note played on the piano.
If you analyse the complexity of the harmonic series of a single note played on a particular instrument – say a low E on a trombone – you find a teeming world of musical possibility.
It begins with a low note played on an electric guitar with heavy delay and distortion.
The agent's gushing offer of representation felt like another dare to hope for something, even as a false note played in my head.
The chorus is supported by vocals from a choir, a four-chord progression and a single guitar note, played by Rodgers.
When it cleanly touched a square, the note played through the computer speaker.
The latter had in fact led to some confusion with the acciaccatura, a dissonant ornamental note played simultaneously with the main note but quickly released.
Each note played is a piece of the Opus of your life.
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