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scale degree
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A number given to each note of a scale
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For the study, 24 management guidelines from Sweden and the UK were reviewed for scale, degree of operational detail, the visual concepts used, their emphasis and justification.
Shape notes are a variant system of Western musical notation whereby the note heads are printed in distinct shapes to indicate their scale degree and solmization syllable (fa, sol, la, etc.).
Shape notes are a variant system of Western musical notation whereby the note heads are printed in distinct shapes to indicate their scale degree and solmization syllable (fa, sol, la, etc).. Since 1801 shape notes have been associated with American sacred music, specifically with singing schools, with musical conventions, and with all-day gatherings known as "singings".
The properties of nanocomposites are greatly influenced by the properties of the individual components (nanofiller and polymer), their size scale, degree of mixing, morphology, and interfacial characteristics.
Since the FTMM is a large scale (degree 1) model, the full 1 Hz time resolution is not required and would unnecessarily increase its computation time.
The song is written in the key of A minor with the melody of the song beginning in G and rising to the second scale degree on the syllable 'bo' of 'everybody', thus highlighting the chorus which follows in the chord progression of G A B A.
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He slides achingly whenever he feels like it, not only between widely spaced notes but also between consecutive scale degrees.
Scale degrees and triads are identified by the same names, and triads may be represented by roman numerals.
Chords in diatonic harmony are generated from the major and minor scales by constructing triads on each of the diatonic scale degrees.
The truth, as everyone in that area knows, is that there's a sliding scale – degrees one might say of degradation, which range from the tiddler to the absolute whopper – and worse.
Diatonic, in music, any stepwise arrangement of the seven "natural" pitches (scale degrees) forming an octave without altering the established pattern of a key or mode in particular, the major and natural minor scales.
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