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tone scale
noun
A subjective appraisal of a person's spiritual aliveness, usually given by an auditor, ranging from 'total failure' to 'serenity of beingness'.
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His answer is color harmony, the main feature of which is a 40- tone scale based on the old deatonic, or eight-toned, job.
Hubbard's Tone Scale, Haggis wrote, equated "homosexuality with being a pervert".
In his view, Haggis's emotions at that moment ranked 1.1 on the Tone Scale — the state that is sometimes called Covertly Hostile.
But the second time, "If you try the best you can", the music leaps up a semitone to a B flat whole tone scale.
Stieglitz was, as one might expect, an obsessive connoisseur of photographic tone, scale and texture, and these aspects of his art can only be fully appreciated "live" and on the wall.
The friend began warning others, "Katy is '1.1.' " The number refers to a sliding Tone Scale of emotional states that Hubbard published in a 1951 book, "The Science of Survival".
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His demeanor -- sunny and youthful but also quietly confident -- matches his voice, which is beguilingly fresh, with a delicate tremulousness and an intimate tone, scaling down to a sotto voce without losing words or musical sense.
Ms. Tower's two-part piece "Vast Antique Cubes/Throbbing Still" plays with whole tone scales, neo-primitive riffs, Stravinsky-like percussive rhythms and oscillating, arm-blurring chord passages.
The seven-piece band was playing original Ethio-jazz songs - the unmistakable five tone scales, keeping a heavy hint of Ethiopia in the music.
The cylindrical pipes feature three side-holes that allowed players to produce whole tone scales.
You can also play whole tone scales, which are: Root, Tone, Tone, Tone, Tone, Tone, and Tone brings you back to the root.
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