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The measuring interval or measuring range is the set of values of quantities of the same kind that can be measured by a given instrument with specified instrumental uncertainty under defined conditions.
Musical timbre, or tone colour, is affected by the particular overtones favoured by a given instrument.
It essentially sets down the measurement error for registering the energy of a photon in the given instrument.
Internal factors include linearity, resolution, precision, and accuracy, all of which are characteristic of a given instrument or system, and dynamic response, drift, and hysteresis, which are effects produced in the process of measurement itself.
Writing in this manner is a historical convention that often allows players to switch from a given instrument to a related one without relearning fingerings and other techniques (as from E♭ clarinet to B♭ clarinet or from English horn to oboe).
In the tunings of lutes, though fourths and fifths (intervals the size of four and five tones of a Western seven-note scale, as C to F and C to G) predominate in many places, any given instrument is likely to be tuned differently from one location, piece, or player to another.
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A few students, I learned, are also given instruments and taught classical music.
The teachers are great, but they're not given instruments, money or time.
ESG were based around three, then four, mixed-race daughters from South Bronx, given instruments by their mum to keep them out of trouble.
In the early 1980s, three sisters from the South Bronx were given instruments by their mum in an attempt to keep them off the streets.
The Powercube's sound is surprisingly big and well focused, but it gives instruments like brass and the human voice a harder than natural edge.
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