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tune: Encyclopedia II - Cuatro - The Venezuelan Cuatro

The cuatro of Venezuela has four single nylon strings, tuned from low to high A,D, F#, B. It is similar in shape and tuning to the 'ukulele, but their character and playing technique are vastly different. It is tuned in a similar fashion to the traditional D tuning of the 'ukulele, but the D and F# are an octave higher. Consequently, the same fingering can be used to shape the chords, but it produces a different inversion of each chord ...

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Cuatro, Cuatro - The Venezuelan Cuatro, Cuatro - History, Cuatro - Playing, Cuatro - Tuning, Cuatro - The 'venezuelan' cuatro in other countries, Cuatro - Some famous venezuelan cuatro players, Cuatro - The Cuatros of Puerto Rico, Cuatro - The 4-string Cuatro Antiguo, Cuatro - The 8-String Southern Cuatro, Cuatro - The 10-String The Cuatro Moderno, Cuatro - Cuatros shapes and sizes

Read more here: » Cuatro: Encyclopedia II - Cuatro - The Venezuelan Cuatro

tune: Encyclopedia II - Daniel Read - Life and work

Read, along with his contemporaries William Billings, Supply Belcher, and Justin Morgan, was one of the primary members of a group of American composers known as the First New England School. While the classical music era was in its heyday in Europe, American composers of "serious" music were setting hymn tunes in three- and four-part a cappella style, with simple folklike melodies and little regard for functional harmony. Many of these works were fuging tunes, which begin with all voices singing together (with a melody usually based on a Pr ...

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Daniel Read, Daniel Read - Life and work, Daniel Read - Example

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tune: Encyclopedia II - Meantone temperament - Meantone temperaments

The term meantone temperament is sometimes used to refer specifically to quarter-comma meantone. However, systems which flatten the fifth by differing amounts but which still equate the major whole tone, which in just intonation is 9/8, with the minor whole tone, tuned justly to 10/9, are also called meantone systems. Since (9/8) / (10/9) = (81/80), the syntonic comma, the fundamental character of a meantone tuning is that all intervals are generated from fifths, and the syntonic comma is tempered to a unison. While the term meanto ...

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Meantone temperament, Meantone temperament - Meantone temperaments, Meantone temperament - Wolf intervals and extended meantones

Read more here: » Meantone temperament: Encyclopedia II - Meantone temperament - Meantone temperaments

tune: Encyclopedia II - Mathematics of musical scales - Just intonation

If we take the ratios constituting a scale in just intonation, there will be a largest prime number to be found among their prime factorizations. This is called the prime limit of the scale; a scale which uses only the primes 2, 3 and 5 is called a 5-limit scale. Below is a typical example of a 5-limit justly tuned scale, one of the scales Johannes Kepler presents in his Harmonice mundi or Harmonics of the World of 1619, in connection with planetary motion. The same scale was given in transposed form by Alexander Malcolm in 1721 and theorist ...

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Mathematics of musical scales, Mathematics of musical scales - Pythagorean tuning, Mathematics of musical scales - Just intonation, Mathematics of musical scales - Temperament, Mathematics of musical scales - Equal temperament, Mathematics of musical scales - Sound samples, Mathematics of musical scales - Source

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tune: Encyclopedia II - Viol - Construction

The viol usually has six strings, although examples with only five strings do exist. It is fretted like a guitar but by means of moveable, tied-on frets made of gut. A low seventh string (A'', a minor third below the cello's lowest C) was supposedly added in France by the Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe (c. 1640-c.1690), who taught many of the French gamba virtuosi of the 18th century. However, "Saint Cecilia with an Angel" (1618) by Domenichino (1581-1641) clearly shows a seven-string viol.[Saint Cecilia with an Angel] Unlike members of the viol ...

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Viol, Viol - History, Viol - Construction, Viol - Viol bows, Viol - Versions, Viol - Tuning, Viol - Popularity, Viol - The viol today

Read more here: » Viol: Encyclopedia II - Viol - Construction

tune: Encyclopedia II - Viola - The viola in popular music

The viola also sees little use in popular music. It was sometimes part of popular dance orchestras in the period from about 1890 to 1930, and orchestrations of pop tunes from that era often had viola parts available. The viola largely disappeared from pop music at the start of the big band era. John Cale, a classically trained violist, played the instrument to great effect (amplified and often distorted) on two Velvet Underground albums, The Velvet Underground and Nico and White Light/White Heat. The viola has made a slight comeback in modern pop music ...

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Viola, Viola - The form of the viola, Viola - Playing the viola, Viola - Tuning, Viola - Viola music, Viola - Violists, Viola - The viola in popular music, Viola - Audio examples

Read more here: » Viola: Encyclopedia II - Viola - The viola in popular music

tune: Encyclopedia II - Viola - The viola in popular music

The viola sees limited use in popular music. It was sometimes part of popular dance orchestras in the period from about 1890 to 1930, and orchestrations of pop tunes from that era often had viola parts available. The viola largely disappeared from pop music at the start of the big band era. With the Charlie Daniels Band, Charlie Daniels has played viola instead of violin for some of the fiddling "Redneck Fiddlin' Man". John Cale, a classically trained violist, played the instrument to great effect (amplified and often distorted) on two Velvet Underground albums, The Velvet Undergr ...

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Viola, Viola - The form of the viola, Viola - Playing the viola, Viola - Tuning, Viola - Viola music, Viola - Violists, Viola - The viola in popular music, Viola - Audio examples

Read more here: » Viola: Encyclopedia II - Viola - The viola in popular music

tune: Encyclopedia II - Modding - Cars and vehicles

Modding - Orthopedic. Ortho-modding is the car adaption (seats, pedals...) to help drivers to prevent, correct and diminish light orthopedic and backbone/spine problems. Modding - Eco-modding. Eco-modding is the petroleum car adaption to use renewable energy (generally, changing or adding a new engine or motor), generally hydrogen or electricity. See hybrid car. Modding - Performance tuning. Car and engine tuning are modification of a car for enhanced performance, in engine power output, handling, aerodynamics, or cosmetic purp ...

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Modding, Modding - Computers and digital equipment, Modding - Legal issues, Modding - Video game consoles, Modding - Game software, Modding - Computer cases, Modding - Cars and vehicles, Modding - Orthopedic, Modding - Eco-modding, Modding - Performance tuning, Modding - Industrial Machines, Modding - Lodging

Read more here: » Modding: Encyclopedia II - Modding - Cars and vehicles

tune: Encyclopedia II - L'homme armé - Use in the Latin Mass

L'homme armé is especially well remembered today because it was so widely used by Renaissance composers as a cantus firmus for the Latin Mass. It was probably used for this purpose more than any other secular song: over 40 settings are known. Most early renaissance masters each set at least one mass on this melody; and the practice lasted into the seventeenth century, with a late setting by Carissimi. The majority of mass settings of "L' ...

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L'homme armé, L'homme armé - Tune text and translation, L'homme armé - Use in the Latin Mass, L'homme armé - Origin, L'homme armé - External link

Read more here: » L'homme armé: Encyclopedia II - L'homme armé - Use in the Latin Mass

tune: Encyclopedia II - Ukulele - Tahitian ukulele

The Tahitian ukulele is significantly different from other ukuleles because it does not have a sound box. The body—including the head and neck—is carved from a single piece of wood, with a wide conical hole bored through the middle. At the back, the bore is about 4 cm in diameter; at the front it is about 10 cm in diameter. The hole at the front is covered with a thin piece of wood, on which the bridge sits, so the instrument works rather like a wooden-skinned banjo. Indeed some of these instruments are referred to as Tahitian banjos. The strings are usually made from light-gauge fishing line—usually green ...

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Ukulele, Ukulele - History, Ukulele - Ukulele musicians, Ukulele - Tahitian ukulele, Ukulele - Tuning a Tahitian ukulele, Ukulele - Audio samples

Read more here: » Ukulele: Encyclopedia II - Ukulele - Tahitian ukulele

tune: Encyclopedia II - Ukulele - Ukulele musicians

Musicians and entertainers, both past and present, particularly known for playing the ukulele include: Ernest Ka'ai "King" Benny Nawahi Jesse Kalima Eddie Kamae Herb Ohta ("Ohta-San") Roy Smeck Cliff Edwards ("Ukulele Ike") George Formby Arthur Godfrey Tiny Tim Israel Kamakawiwo'ole Jake Shimabukuro The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain Luke Bailey and his Ukulele George Harrison Dan Scanlan ("C ...

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Ukulele, Ukulele - History, Ukulele - Ukulele musicians, Ukulele - Tahitian ukulele, Ukulele - Tuning a Tahitian ukulele, Ukulele - Audio samples

Read more here: » Ukulele: Encyclopedia II - Ukulele - Ukulele musicians

tune: Encyclopedia II - Mathematics of musical scales - Temperament

Western common practice music usually cannot be played in just intonation, even when it is confined to a single key. This is because the supertonic chord, or ii-chord, which is the most important of the minor triads in a major key, serves to bridge between the dominant and subdominant, having a root at once a minor third below the root of the subdominant triad, and hence sharing two of its notes, and a fifth above the root of the dominant triad or dominant seventh chord. The problem becomes still worse when modulation, the key changes so imp ...

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Mathematics of musical scales, Mathematics of musical scales - Pythagorean tuning, Mathematics of musical scales - Just intonation, Mathematics of musical scales - Temperament, Mathematics of musical scales - Equal temperament, Mathematics of musical scales - Sound samples, Mathematics of musical scales - Source

Read more here: » Mathematics of musical scales: Encyclopedia II - Mathematics of musical scales - Temperament

tune: Encyclopedia II - Viola - Viola music

Historically, the viola was used less often used for solo concerti and sonatas than the violin and the cello. This was often attributed to its sound, which, being mellower and less brilliant than that of the violin, is less suited to virtuoso display. Music for the viola differs from that for the violin and cello in its use of the alto clef, otherwise little used in the orchestra. Viola music also employs the ...

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Viola, Viola - The form of the viola, Viola - Playing the viola, Viola - Tuning, Viola - Viola music, Viola - Violists, Viola - The viola in popular music, Viola - Audio examples

Read more here: » Viola: Encyclopedia II - Viola - Viola music

tune: Encyclopedia II - VFO - Analogue VFO

An analogue VFO could be an electronic oscillator where the value of at least one of the active components is adjustable under user control so as to alter its output frequency. The active component whose value is adjustable is usually a capacitor, but could be a variable inductor. VFO - Tuning Capacitor. The variable capacitor is a mechanical device in which the separation of a series of interleaved metal plates is physically altered to vary its capacitance. Adjustment of this capacitor is sometimes facilitated by a mechanical step-down gearbox to achieve fine tuning. < ...

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VFO, VFO - Why do radios need a VFO?, VFO - Analogue VFO, VFO - Tuning Capacitor, VFO - Varactor, VFO - Digital VFO, VFO - Digital Frequency Synthesis, VFO - Performance, VFO - Accuracy, VFO - Purity, VFO - Crystal control

Read more here: » VFO: Encyclopedia II - VFO - Analogue VFO

tune: Encyclopedia II - Tweety Bird - History

Tweety Bird - Creation. Bob Clampett created the character that would become Tweety in the 1942 short A Tale of Two Kitties, pitting him against two hungry cats named Babbit and Catstello (based on the famous comedians Abbott and Costello). On the original model sheet, Tweety was named Orson (which was also the name of a bird character from an earlier Clampett cartoon Wacky Blackouts Tweety was originally naked (pink), jowly, and far more aggressive and saucy, as opposed to the later, ...

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Tweety Bird, Tweety Bird - History, Tweety Bird - Creation, Tweety Bird - Freleng takes over, Tweety Bird - Later appearances, Tweety Bird - Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies filmography

Read more here: » Tweety Bird: Encyclopedia II - Tweety Bird - History




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