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释义 | 音阶 “Shall I begin with scales?” she asks, squeezing her hands together. “ I had some arpeggios, too.” This includes telecom, datacom, cabling and the entire gamut of products and services related to this particular segment. Try moving in thirds instead of whole octaves, or insert a rest when a large change in values is detected to emphasize the succeeding phrase. When Duke Ellington visited Addis, Mr Astatke transposed some of the American bandleader's numbers from the West's eight- note scale into Ethiopia's five- note scale. It can also hear sound frequencies across a span of17 octaves, spanning pitches far higher than the whine of a mosquito and far lower than a rumbling foghorn. Sure enough, the frequency relationships in excited speech closely matched those of music in major keys, while those of forlorn speech matched minor music. Even our primate relatives do not come close: macaques can resolve only half an octave. Almost all musical systems are based on scales spanning an octave— the note that sounds the same as the one you started off with, but at a higher or lower pitch. Elements of design can be compared to the scales in music, they are starting points around which music is made but the elements are by themselves only building blocks. Dr Kennedy discovered that some key phrases, themes and words occurred during regular intervals throughout, which matched the spacing in the12 note scale. Dr Kennedy said the key to unlocking the code came from the12 notes of the Greek musical scale, which he said was popular among followers of Pythagoras. In our house, at the time, a cascade of musical emotion was gushing forth day after day, hour after hour, its scattered spray reflecting into our being a whole gamut of rainbow colours. Still practicing tone, scales and trouble spots for an hour every night. Last time we worked through this idea of the scale and how you can build triads on each of the members of the scale. He practices scales, fingering, melody and rhythm. I'd go into a soundproof room for two hours of long- tones, scales, arpeggios, and practicing specific song phrases over and over. Intervals, scales on the one hand muscles, pitch, breath, resonance and other technical exercises, and they both are an integral part of music, give them the vitality and life to music. Musicians have known this for years, and their practice sessions often include a mix of scales, musical pieces and rhythmic work. In the melodic development, it forms the polyphony compound construction by a basic scale, and portrays a very bright and distinct musical painting. Javanese gamelan uses two scales with different numbers of notes; North Indian music has32 different scales. This will bring the polarity to balance so that the missing feminine octave can be re- anchored on Earth in preparation for her ascension. This was a show that succeeded with volume and scale, not finesse or detail. As a musician, Freeman rose every morning for years to practice chromatic scales on the clarinet before even putting his pants on. Harmony concerns the building of chordtones played together derived from the scale on which the music is based, and it also involves the order in which successions of chords accompany the melody. The boring scales, the silly little tunes, the hours of practice until we finally learned a song anyone recognized? |
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