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This fusion occurs only when the chromatic dots are too small to be resolved by the eye, or when they are viewed at sufficient distance.
Even when the key signatures are not difficult, there are many accidentals due to chromatic movements and seventh chords.
The two-element lenses used in today's achromats greatly reduce the chromatic aberration.
String bends, two-handed tapping, arpeggios, chromatic notes, and whammy bar dumps blaze through the leads with refreshing unpredictability.
Haydn composed this piece to show the chromatic possibility of the then-new keyed trumpet.
The absolute easiest way to tune a requinto is with an inexpensive electronic fully chromatic tuner.
The apochromatic lens, therefore, corrects for chromatic aberration to a greater degree than does an achromatic lens.
Ex. 4 shows an octave of the chromatic scale beginning on C, notated in sharps ascending and flats descending.
He periodically returns to a monochromatic style, punctuated by scrupulous forays into vivid chromatic declarations.
Fingering is given where hand position shifts are required, on chromatic lines and on first beats of measures where a new phrase begins.
At the climax of the third chant, she so subdivides her forces that eventually, all twelve tones of the chromatic scale are encompassed.
After an unusually long and chromatic development the recapitulation begins in the tonic minor.
But the delivery sells it, and a song that opens with a descending chromatic wail and psychedelic wah-wah slide is just a bit much.
A flat, natural, or sharp sign can be placed above it, to indicate a chromatic inflection of the upper note.
The complex chromatic, often dark harmony, and caressing Latin-American lilt was impelled brightly by the pianist.
The later introduction of valves extended the versatility of brass instruments to cover the full chromatic scale.
The full force of the chromatic harmony was thrilling, as in such details as the cellos' dissonant flattened 6th just before the final cadence.
The paintings are also stained here and there with pale, translucent washes of chromatic dye.
Even in dim starlight, however, nocturnal hawkmoths use chromatic cues rather than achromatic cues to recognize rewarding flowers.
We hear his dizzy, endless melodic chain of hemidemisemiquavers pouring from the chromatic button keyboard of three accordions.
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At times it seems to be endeavoring to run up a chromatic scale, so, in some districts, it is called the Scale Bird.
Other ears are unable to detect a difference in two sounds when they differ by as much as one full step of the chromatic scale.
By varying the shape of the aperture we alter the form of the chromatic image.
He was therefore forced to go down the chromatic scale of creation and find another class of clients.
Its surface is covered by minute corrugations or furrows, which give a chromatic appearance to the reflected light.
The practical compass of the double bass extends from with all chromatic intervals.
Tones in the chromatic or enharmonic modes were named by other letters, and the system was extremely complicated.
Which fingering of the chromatic scale the is most conducive to speed and accuracy?
Lassus introduced such musical terms as Allegro and Adagio into music and brought chromatic elements into musical composition.
Similarly the g in gnostic, the e in eulogy, p in pneumonia, the h in chromatic.
This defect of lenses is known as chromatic aberration and is quite obvious in the eye.
These designs also reveal the effect of the education of the chromatic sense.
The secondary spectrum is very commonly confounded with the chromatic aberration of higher order.
A refracting telescope which has been freed from the effects of chromatic aberration is called achromatic.
It accordingly becomes possible to correct the chromatic aberration of one glass by superadding that of another.
The observer should first determine whether the chromatic aberration is corrected.
Her intense lustre brings out every defect of the instrument, and especially the chromatic aberration.
An excellent demonstration of chromatic aberration in the eye is found by viewing fine detail through a purple filter.
Fourthly, there is the contrast of colour and neutrality, the chromatic and achromatic, or hue and shade.
The fun of it was that Chester could not 153 sing the chromatic scale correctly if his life were at stake.
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