Nghĩa của từ chromatic scale bằng Tiếng Hungari

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Đặt câu có từ "chromatic scale"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "chromatic scale", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh - Hungari. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ chromatic scale, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ chromatic scale trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh - Hungari

1. Well, that's a chromatic scale.

2. Entire compositions are rarely written in the chromatic scale.

3. Of, relating to, or based on the chromatic scale.

4. It possesses a complete chromatic scale between these two notes.

5. Of, relating to(sentencedict .com), or based on the chromatic scale.

6. While the diatonic scale was still used, the chromatic scale became "widely employed."

7. And then he, at the top of it-- switched over into a chromatic scale.

8. Chromatic Accordions are button Accordions, like diatonic models, but they use a chromatic scale

9. Chromatic definition is - of, relating to, or giving all the tones of the Chromatic scale

10. Repeat this process with each hole in succession and you will be playing the chromatic scale.

11. A percussion instrument with a series of metal chromatic scale and played with two light hammers.

12. Of or relating to the Chromatic scale or an instrument capable of producing it: a Chromatic harmonica

13. The chromatic scale is. made of the 12 black and white keys within an octave on the piano.

14. Red , yellow and blue are the basic hues from which all others on the chromatic scale can be made by mixture.

15. Chromatic tuners ‘Chromatic’ just means that the tuner only identifies one of the 12 notes of the Chromatic scale in Western music

16. The Bandoneon is a large, accordionlike instrument capable of playing diatonic music, or music using all 12 notes of the chromatic scale

17. Chromatic hArmonicas offer all tones of the chromatic scale at the touch of a button, making it easier to play in all keys

18. The Bowed psaltery has a chromatic scale with natural tones (do, re, me) on one side and the sharps and flats on the other

19. Play a chromatic scale for the full range of the instrument in long tones, taking the time to check and correct each note's intonation.

20. Finally, would you like to post a short recording (perhaps of a simple chromatic scale without pedal) that illustrates the inherent "singing tone" of your piano?

21. Is it because we have become accustomed to the chromatic scale which is a direct byproduct of the circle of fifths, or is there an underlying biological origin?

22. The Chromatic scale is a set of twelve pitches (more completely, pitch classes) used in tonal music, with notes separated by the interval of a semitone.Almost all western musical instruments, such as the piano, are made to produce the Chromatic scale, while other instruments such as the trombone and violin can also produce microtones, or notes between those available on a piano.

23. Atonal definition is - marked by avoidance of traditional musical tonality; especially : organized without reference to key or tonal center and using the tones of the chromatic scale impartially.

24. 7 The only physical relationship between the chromatic scale and the ear is that both operate on a logarithmic scale in order to accommodate a large frequency range.

25. There are different types of Balafons but the Balafon taught in Kirina is the Malinké Balafon, whose notes are displayed from left to right on a chromatic scale.

26. Involving the sharpening or flattening of notes or the use of such notes in chords and harmonic progressions of or relating to the Chromatic scale or an instrument capable of producing it a Chromatic …

27. Put simply, a Chromatic scale is all twelve notes arranged in ascending or descending order of pitch. It’s made up entirely of semitones (half steps) with each note being a semitone above or below the last note

28. Atonality, in this sense, usually describes compositions written from about 1908 to the present day, where a hierarchy of pitches focusing on a single, central tone is not used, and the notes of the chromatic scale function

29. Milton Babbitt, American composer and theorist known as a leading proponent of total serialism—i.e., musical composition based on prior arrangements not only of all 12 pitches of the chromatic scale (as in 12-tone music) but also of dynamics, duration, timbre (tone colour), and register