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  • e himself to her, Coelio appeals to his friend Octave, a libertine, and cousin of Claudio.
  • ded strength and breath-control) in the second octave above the middle C unless she is a high sopran
  • However, Octave, after a certain amount of hesitation, decides
  • racks and changing the piano track to a higher octave), and officially released on 2005 compilation
  • In 2006, Narada (including Higher Octave and Back Porch Music) was moved by EMI from it
  • The octave and sestet have special functions in a Petrarc
  • on 5 March at the RTL studios, hosted by Jean Octave and Manette Dupong.
  • used together with X-12-ARIMA, TRAMO/SEATS, R, Octave, and Ox.
  • A B6 is at the top of the 6th octave and is impossible to hit in chest.
  • s from the F below middle C (F#3) to the E one octave and three notes above middle C (E5).
  • Until 1955 the feast of the Epiphany had an octave, and was therefore celebrated from the vigil m
  • of F, and the played notes sound an eleventh ( octave and a perfect fourth) higher than those writte
  • , it is played during the climax in the higher octave, and in the muted conclusion, it appears again
  • e Shaw on the upper, Ruth Hauser on the middle octave, and Janet Yonder on the lower.
  • d normally sing "you had your time" in a lower octave and modify the deliveries of "you had the powe
  • tempered chromatic scale has 12 pitches to the octave, and consists of semitones of various sizes; t
  • (the normal pitch of this key in the G/B short octave) and the other to whatever missing chromatic p
  • d for an enharmonic keyboard with 31 notes per octave and pure major thirds.
  • s the continuous sounding of the key-note, its octave and another tone, usually the fifth or fourth.
  • made of different kinds of wood and for lower octave, and today, its body is constructed from wood
  • me Oergelis only have 2 sets of reeds tuned an octave apart, Bandonion-style.
  • theme, played as single notes in both hands an octave apart.
  • switching back and forth between two notes one octave apart.
  • In music, the notes of an octave are named i ro ha ni ho he to, written in kata
  • ect; singing or playing S N D ,,, in the lower octave, as seen in Thyagaraja's composition Giripai N
  • (which plays the same note but with the lower octave as well).
  • ely re-recorded in 1996 and released on Higher Octave as this album.
  • IL: Arithmetic mean of 500 Hz, 1 kHz and 2 kHz octave bands
  • thmetic mean of 500 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz and 4 kHz octave bands
  • IL3: Arithmetic mean of 1 kHz, 2 kHz and 4 kHz octave bands
  • ontrol provide elevation or attenuation in 1/3 octave bands spanning from approximately 30 Hz to 18
  • eighted sound pressure levels in three or four octave bands in the 500 Hz - 4 kHz frequency range
  • culated from sound pressure levels measured in octave bands.
  • Frank Zappa - guitar, octave bass.
  • ic, staccato, sequenced synthesizer sound with octave basslines or/and where the bass often takes th
  • dhan raga, with the lower notes on the saptak ( octave) being used more frequently.
  • han raga, with the higher notes on the saptak ( octave) being used more frequently.
  • ar string, with that lowest F# being one whole octave below the preceding F# string.
  • ass occasionally used a 16' set of strings (an octave below standard 8' pitch) and a 2' set (2 octav
  • wn the scale from E below middle C to the E an octave below, then back up again to the opening E, an
  • tuned in 53 equal temperament with 84 keys per octave built by T. A. Jennings in 1872-3, and a 3-oct
  • are typically available in sets (commonly one octave), but may also be purchased individually.
  • similarity to Matlab and its free clones (GNU Octave), but it is not compatible.
  • the same time, and the notes can appear in any octave, but the order of the notes in the tone row mu
  • 1991: Twelve Frets to One Octave by Larry Coryell
  • on, including the Iven C. Kincheloe Award, the Octave Chanute Award, and the Harmon Trophy, which wa
  • He also received the Octave Chanute Award from the AIAA, Richard Hansford
  • Aviators, the Iven C. Kincheloe Award, and the Octave Chanute Award.
  • d apprentice under the supervision of engineer Octave Chanute during the construction of the first b
  • ," gained the attention of aviation enthusiast Octave Chanute, who helped Huffaker secure employment
  • track, as well as the new synthesizer-voiced 3 octave climbing glissando that was not heard on the a
  • lt in the manner of Pascal Taskin, with a five octave compass of FF to g.
  • "Carlos has 34.188 γ-scale degrees to the octave, corresponding to a scale degree of 35.1 cents
  • by the Roman Catholic Church on 1 January, the Octave Day of Christmas.
  • Octave Denis Victor Guillonnet, painter (d.1967).
  • This fragmentation occurs through octave displacement (using intervals greater than an
  • odox chords often featuring wide intervals and octave displacements.
  • l range of the music is usually limited to one octave; dissonance and chromaticism are rare; and the
  • "The Octave Doctors & The Crystal Machine" (Blake) - 2:00
  • x Amp pickup in the mouthpiece connected to an octave doubler and reverb unit.
  • pieces, including the rolling of large chords, octave doublings and repeated notes, and the patterns
  • include male singers on the treble, singing an octave down, as well as female singers on the tenor p
  • hen prompted, [Bea Arthur] delivers the famous octave drop on the line, 'Get a little drunk, and you
  • l of imtation expanding from the unison to the octave during the course of the mass (Leeman Perkins
  • nd Redman's rap are emphasized by a pair of B♭ octave dyads.
  • tead for microtonal subtlety at the expense of octave equivalences.
  • an Liturgy for the Masses of Pentecost and its octave, exclusive of the following Sunday.
  • Sunday within the octave: feast of the Holy Family; celebrated on Frida
  • Octave Feuillet (August 11, 1821-December 29, 1890) w
  • Octave Feuillet returned to Paris and lived as best h
  • She was born Pauline Potter at 10 rue Octave Feuillet in the Paris neighborhood of Passy to
  • the tonic, followed by the upbeat which is the octave, followed by a triplet which is the fifth, and
  • left the band shortly before the completion of Octave for personal reasons.
  • major, and Swift and Caillat's vocals span one octave, from G♭3 to B♭4. "Breathe" follows the chord
  • sion 3 (PTB-3) is a free set of MATLAB and GNU Octave functions for vision research.
  • Octave Garnier (December 25, 1889 - May 14, 1912) was
  • Octave Gengou (1875 - 1957) was a Belgian bacteriolog
  • ia were difficult to culture; Jules Bordet and Octave Gengou invented the first version in order to
  • Octave Hamelin (July 22, 1856 - September 11, 1907) w
  • as well as transposing the first section up an octave, Handel wrote a new, virtuosic setting of the
  • The name Octave has been used for three tropical cyclones in t
  • ambushed and killed, believing that his friend Octave has betrayed him, by sending him in his place
  • The extra string was a 'C' an octave higher than the conventional string.
  • The right hand plays the notes an octave higher than noted.
  • Tuner programs display notes an octave higher than they should be quite frequently.
  • indication that the melody is to be played an octave higher on the repeat.
  • reproduces the input signal from a guitar one octave higher and/or lower in pitch, and mixes it wit
  • reeds, with one main set and two other sets an octave higher than the first, each tuned slightly apa
  • brief interlude the melody is stated again an octave higher and with a somewhat less restrained cha
  • follows the form: Intro, verse, verse (sung an octave higher), prechorus, chorus, instrumental fill.
  • a Whammy pedal which makes the guitar sound an octave higher, also known as a pitch shifter.
  • nd bass, with Smith also singing the vocals an octave higher.
  • allate includes a melodic leap of an augmented octave, highlighting the word maladetto (accursed), c
  • ons that she has discovered, which include the octave illusion, the scale illusion, the glissando il
  • The range is GG/BB to c3, with a short octave in the bass.
  • This latter feast was celebrated with an octave in all the dioceses of the former Kingdom of N
  • y permission of Pope Leo XIII (8 May 1884) the octave in the calendar of the Passionists is privileg
  • 2 equal temperament, the equal division of the octave in 72 parts, although he doesn't confine himse
  • r (with both strings usually tuned to a 5th or octave interval) played with a slide; however, on the
  • Vicentino's solution in effect divides the octave into 31 equal parts, and unlike the modern sol
  • e standard way to do that became to divide the octave into twelve equal parts, called equal temperam
  • n Classical music system, the third note in an octave is also called Gandhar.
  • l temperament musical instrument, in which the octave is divided into a series of equal steps.
  • g 'Super 20' saxophone, with a semi-underslung octave key that bears some resemblance to those fitte
  • lding alto saxophones with a more conventional octave key arrangement, i.e. mounted above the crook
  • OVH managing director Octave Klaba commented that: "OVH is neither for nor
  • eturned in 2000 with a release on EMI's Higher Octave label.
  • The first cyclist over the summit was Octave Lapize.
  • al movement are both based on the motive of an octave leap followed by five descending half steps.
  • falsetto voice in "Woman Woman Blues" with an octave leap in the second line, but the effect was cl
  • faster, marked allegro scherzando, containing octave leaps in the left hand.
  • he text "Well auf Well" (wave after wave) with octave leaps in all four parts in measure 4 and 29.
  • uite ably through the key changes and delivers octave leaps and vibratos that should melt just about
  • thesis on heat exchanger design supervised by Octave Levenspiel.
  • under (who use the term "multiple-broken short octave") observe that the Viennese bass octave, like
  • Frank sounded like a man -- Crosby was good Octave lower than him, sounded pretty masculine to me
  • Most bass guitars have four strings, tuned one octave lower than the lowest (in terms of pitch) four
  • k and scale length, and four strings tuned one octave lower in pitch than the bass strings of a guit
  • ubstituted a double bass (sounding its part an octave lower than written) for the 'cello in a Haydn
  • the mid-80s which had 4 strings, but tuned an octave lower.
  • ng out loud and when she did it was always one octave lower.
  • den's key," and "ha-sheminit" would then be an octave lower.
  • Octave Magnan (April 23, 1836 - May 7, 1921) was a fa
  • Darren Davick - guitar, octave mandolin
  • Phil Parlapiano (mandolin, octave mandolin, Hammond organ, Vox Continental) was
  • f March 2010, RS has signed a record deal with Octave Match Records.
  • Octave Maus (12 June 1856, Brussels - 26 November 191
  • gnuplot is used as the plotting engine of GNU Octave, Maxima and gretl, and it can be used from var
  • The octave melody's dotted rhythms and the continuous acc
  • Regarding the Pythagorean divisions of the octave mentioned above, these are a set of whole numb
  • rges Catroux who was in Cairo at the time, was Octave Merlier.
  • (French) Octave Mirbeau et le roman (2005).
  • (French) Jean-Paul Sartre et Octave Mirbeau (2005).
  • or Heliogabalus, is L'agonie (1888), for which Octave Mirbeau wrote a preface.
  • In 1882, Arthur Meyer, who had hired Octave Mirbeau as a secretary two years earlier, took
  • , Paul-Jean Toulet in Monsieur de Paur (1898), Octave Mirbeau in Jardin des Supplices (1899) and Jea
  • tions include Anarchism in France: the case of Octave Mirbeau (1977) (based on his MA thesis), An In
  • Pierre Loti, and Guy de Maupassant as well as Octave Mirbeau's novel Le Calvaire.
  • rd in Business is business, an adaptation from Octave Mirbeau's Les Affaires sont les Affaires.
  • the French journalist, novelist and playwright Octave Mirbeau.
  • nd a scholar specializing in the French writer Octave Mirbeau.
  • Octave Mirbeau's text focuses on the unbridgeable dis
  • ction of 1887 and lost to his opponent, Joseph Octave Mousseau in the following election of 1891.
  • Sir Thomas Octave Murdoch Sopwith, CBE, Hon FRAeS (18 January 18
  • The Octave Museum (Stephen Brodsky's side project)
  • They have released eight CDs on the Higher Octave Music / EMI labels and are currently working o
  • c Alchemy's fourth album release on the Higher Octave Music label, and contains eleven tracks, makin
  • Manhattan Records, Narada Productions, Higher Octave Music, Back Porch Records) in New York, which
  • yed in three octaves (Satterfield in the lower octave, Myrick and Davis doubling in the middle octav
  • with the "RDN" 6-string standard neck/6 string octave neck double-neck guitar in the 1980s.
  • Joseph Octave Nolin was a Canadian provincial politician.
  • nto 3 smaller columns for pitch (note name and octave number), sample number (corresponding to an en
  • shall set him a time at Westminster toward the octave of St. Michael; so that, as he loves his life
  • fice and the Mass those previously said on the Octave of the Epiphany, which Pius XII abolished; but
  • For the day called "Divine Mercy Sunday", see Octave of Easter.
  • The white mozzetta was reintroduced during the Octave of Easter in 2008.
  • n Protomartyr, Double and commemoration of the Octave of the Nativity.
  • 8 November: Octave of all Saints, Double, and commemoration of th
  • Sunday within the Octave of the Epiphany: The Most Holy Family of Jesus
  • St Philip died on August 22, 1285 during the Octave of the Assumption at Todi, where he is buried.
  • The term Octave of Easter may refer either to the eight day pe
  • , white camauro in silk-damask worn during the Octave of Easter and winter-camauro in red velvet
  • the Mother of God, referring to it also as the Octave of the Nativity.
  • Feast of the Circumcision of our Lord and the Octave of the Nativity.
  • Commemoration during the Mass said within "the Octave of the Assumption" (see the General Roman Cale
  • alendar, assigning to it the Sunday within the octave of the Nativity of Mary (8-15 September).
  • s is already commemorated in the office of the Octave of Christmas."
  • urch, to be celebrated on the Friday after the Octave of Corpus Christi.
  • would not conflict with the celebration of the Octave of Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles.
  • um Pontificum), 1 January is called simply the Octave of the Nativity.
  • unday after Easter, i.e., the Sunday after the Octave of Easter (Quasimodo or "Low" Sunday).
  • The melody drops a fifth, not an octave, on the word "jail".
  • d to pride himself on playing up to the fourth octave on alto.
  • ned less than a year before it moved to nearby Octave on 19 April 1900.
  • Triumph of the Cross on 14 September, and its octave on 21 September.
  • aced by a normal guitar solo played at a lower octave on the live performances of the track.
  • "Butterfly Caught" ( Octave One remix) - 7:17
  • "Butterfly Caught" ( Octave One remix) - 7:21
  • "Blackwater" ( Octave One featuring Ann Saunderson), 2001.
  • "Blackwater" (remix) ( Octave One featuring Ann Saunderson), 2002.
  • 000s, she worked with the American techno band Octave One.
  • n a double or semi-double occurs, or during an octave or when a Votive office was said, the Mass cor
  • the singers either on the same note or in the octave or at some other consonant interval.
  • s van Blankenburg suggested that the C/E short octave originated as an extension of keyboards that w
  • Throughout the entire piece is a B-flat octave ostinato, imitative of the tinting bells, that
  • story of a commercial advertisement designer, Octave Parango (Jean Dujardin), who has an easy-going
  • n he heard Vladimir Horowitz blaze through the octave passages of Tchaikovsky's First Piano Concerto
  • Electro-Harmonix XO Micro Pog Octave Pedal
  • Pirmez family, and notably the Belgian author Octave Pirmez.
  • erfect" when it was a 9th or 10th (that is, an octave plus one or two notes, either at the top or bo
  • he left hand leaps intervals of up to a tenth ( octave plus a third) between the bass and the lowest
  • Unlike its Higher Octave predecessor, Apurimac, Mystic Island has less
  • interactively by interpreted languages such as Octave, Python, Perl and Tcl.
  • Acoustic Alchemy's third album with Higher Octave, Radio Contact (2003), featured the band's fir
  • And her octave range is at least 4 octaves C3(Talk To Me)-C7(
  • e "development of her startling six and change octave range."
  • cks from this album ever made it onto a Higher Octave release, and with the exception of the track G
  • n the sound production than the similar Higher Octave releases.
  • bass' sound to play the bass line, playing an octave riff with added analogue echo.
  • skills to cover features including arpeggios, octave runs, leaps, grace notes, alternating hands, s
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