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An audible result is that the ticking of a classic watch is transformed into a nearly continuous, organic hum — like the tuning note of a string quartet or "the sound of crickets in the south of France," Mr. Pontroué said.
However, the association between connectedness and tuning was not as strong in the other direction: not all strongly connected neurons were also sharply tuned (note the triangle-shaped scatter in Fig. 6 D ).
Although there are different techniques for tuning notes, it is generally accepted, for automatic transcription purposes, that F0 values are drawn from an equal-tempered scale, defined by steps (or semitones) corresponding to a frequency ratio of (root 12 of {2}).
"She has never let one out-of-tune note slip her by," Ms. Herring wrote.
Why would an author who had built up an exciting crescendo fall flat with a horribly off-tune note right at the end?
That original tuning note King James had struck.
Mr. Penn, who insisted on learning tunes note for note, "far exceeded what Woody wanted him to do," Mr. Alden said.
Heaven's Gate also sent out E-mails to news groups under the name Lah, representing the tuning note A; perhaps Applewhite was trying to tune the world to his off-center pitch.
F is commonly used as a tuning note for bassoons.
Play your tuning note (G the first 3 fingers).
This is the flute's main tuning note.
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