词汇 | example_english_chord |
释义 | Examples of chordThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Event generators are used to represent the common structures of the musical vocabulary such as chords, ostinati, or compositional algorithms. Perhaps to save space, harmonies are often notated as chords with a noncommittal arpeggio sign rather than expressed as detailed figurations. The special quality of these chords is not so much that they offer a variety of meanings between which it is difficult to choose. In fact the thirty-four chords, in conjunction with the theatrical absence, can be used to elide or avoid all the opera's critical questions. We have nothing dramatic or operatic on which to hang the chords. The waveform diagram displays the contrast between spatially extended, sustained dissonant chords and sharply articulated, strongly localised (on the left) dynamic peaks of the percussion. Traditional staff notation is better suited to the illustration of such aspects as melody, rhythm, chords, dynamics and articulations. How many previously played chords must be considered to predict the current one? The time interval between the selection of the best chords in two successive cycles may be different. In each generation, a population of thirty chords is produced and evaluated. The most adventurous chords are first-inversion dominant sevenths, in measures 9 and 22. Just as the melody economises on notes, the harmony economises on chords. Given a connected network graph, choosing a spanning tree within it defines its branches and chords. Single-®nger chords, autoaccompaniment styles and melodic auto-harmonisation are common auto features. As the final chords rang round the auditorium, the entire school rose in rapturous applause; the tour had started well. The visual field of the camera is about 3 to 4 chords in width and 2-3 chords in height inclusive of the airfoil itself. The shovel scoop is attached with vines or chords to a long handle measuring the height of its user. Another alternating series of collections, this one expressed as a melodic canon in the trombone parts, begins as the opening chords fade away. Once you have done that with a couple of chords then everybody is alert and everybody is aware that the sonority will change completely. Nevertheless, it is the line in the upper voice of these chords that is taken and freely developed as a counter-melody. The quarter tones in this piece usually come from chords or competing melodic strands. Such a view treats the chords as exotic or aberrant decorations without any real structural importance. The sustained chords maintain a constant orchestration and also undergo constant rhythmic variation with the woodwinds and the brass each grouped together. Here, phrases built from precipitous eight-note f igures alternate with melodic dyads (displaced as ninths or sevenths) prefacing abrasive chords. Equation 13 is actually a set of linear equations, the unknowns of which are the flows in the resistance chords of the graph. Since flow source edges are chords and their values are known, they appear in the graph as bold dashed lines. Three patients had prolapsed leaflets and elongated chords. The songs are notated with simple piano accompaniments, guitar chords are indicated and suggested actions are listed appropriately. The very uniqueness of the chords within the score precludes an explanation placed within the musical narrative. Although stability is eventually restored, these chords remind o n e of the inherent instability of desire and suggest that it might disrupt later events. The automation enables analysis of multiple simultaneous pitches (chords or multiple instruments), where each pitch is analysed optimally (for the first few partials). Thus, instead of searching for chords, we created a tool to produce harmonic complexity. We might find tonic chords with (unresolved) added sixths, but hardly ever with added fourths. Obviously speech is not simply vibrating one's vocal chords and moving one's lips. Instead, why not make the note and rest primitive music objects, and use the constructors (: + :) and (: = :) to build lines and chords? The chromatic chords challenge the diatonic ones, and the effect is of a dialectic. A small inactive vegetation was seen on one of the chords of the anterior leaflet. Nevertheless, until late in the fugue the first and last notes of the subject are most often expressed as chords or dyads. A wave of dissonant but ecstatic chords passes through the massed voices, sounding like some monumental mantra. Each of these twelve chords, differently inverted, appears in four different tables. The colour effect of the chords tabled, a topic of g reat import and complexity, is marginalized in the study. The remaining players offer sombre chords, which cast occasional shadows across the cello line. The triple meter recurs more pronouncedly towards the close of the piece, where it is articulated by four-note chords. Preference for chords including upper partials such as ninths. Typically, a single melodic note is repeated over two different chords, and at two points, over four chords. The use of variations here is instructive: no sooner has a knotty canonic exercise unravelled itself then it breaks down, confronted by looming brass chords. A second possibility is that physical changes in their vocal chords, related to elastin insufficiency, might explain the reductions in pitch range found in adulthood. All the groups were expected to ®nger their chords. Following the opening ritornello, the solo oboe enters to the accompaniment of the bass and written-out continuo chords in the strings. Note also that distinct spheres project to distinct chords. A (6, 2)-chordal graph is a graph such that every cycle of length at - least 6 has at least 2 chords. Note that reinstating the chords correctly is an important feature of the method, since 1-circuits can intersect arbitrarily. I don't consider weird little sounds and effects during verses followed by 2-3 power chords to be genius. However, this should be a question of 'tension' as emic experience, rather than assuming that music 'naturally' lends itself to end on major chords. The irregular repetition within that pulse of the e minor chords and the arpeggiations defeats any rhythmic anticipation. Examples of concrete cluster classes are chords and rolls. As she plays guitar, the lines of bass, rhythm and chords (base) were played back while she played her musical instrument. The closest metaphor is that the interface is like a ten-string guitar where the computer holds down the chords automatically. Though vertically diatonic, the horizontal progression transports the chords to a thoroughly chromatic space. Before the establishment of tonality, the superimposition of modal melodies on multiple voices generated chords, thus creating harmony. The sequence tracking process takes into account the melody as well as the chords. Figure 4 shows some of the editing windows that are now available for building scales, keys, chords, and so on. Polymyarian muscle cells, separated into four quadrants by the chords, were clearly distinguished, having two wing-like distal lobes. As argued earlier, o n e could say that the chord's function has had to change in order for it to be resolved. Such chords are certainly frequent in jazz, and yet this particular polychordal voicing is straight out of the harmonic language of 1970s rock. Students would have studied the necessary skills in the understanding of chords, the principles of voice-leading and figured bass. The original composition consisted of a single page with five systems of slow, rich chords notated in exact rhythm but senza misura. The twelve tables of the chords of transposed inversions are occupied by 48 chords although there are only twelve chords of distinct pc content. The ascending and descending broken chords (bars 7-11) create the feeling of the rocking boat and the sea. Towards the end of the work, the steady chorale writing wins through, with the violin adding a descant to the brass chords. Analysis reverses this process, systematically break ing down larger chords into their components. There are many layers of polyphony, some pan-consonant, others experimenting with some quite common chords. Here, and in later works, there were indeed invented chords. On his way, he strikes chords of reminiscence. The lumbering orchestral chords suggested an implacable sacrificial religious rite. At 33:47 is an example: repeated chords in the right hand slightly overpower things we should hear more of in the left. Also, the apparent rhythmic irregularity, as well as the occasional repetition of chords, blurs the tendency of the bass line to fall into threenote groups. At bar 21, the strings abruptly change their material from pizzicato to sustained double-stop chords. The outer chords are verticalized inversions of the motive; the second is an expanded inversion: a major third and a perfect fourth. Gradually little flurries were added from woodwinds (with harp) leading to held string chords. Despite apparent diversity, there are in fact only 14 chords, lettered a to n due to octave equivalence. Here, the notes of the opening 1/5/1 gesture are presented as chords, helping to highlight the intervallic symmetry of the collection. Simple repeated notes and chords in the piano reflect a more traditional grounding for the far-reaching vocal lines. The eighth table of revolving chords contains three octads. The setting up of twelve tables each for the five categories of chords could have affected his choice of chords in instances like this. The lack of a strong dominant or leading tone creates a very different sense of hierarchy among the chords of these modes. The piece's sparse succession of delicate high chords, interrupted by single sfffz notes, finds enigma and fascination among its repetitions and absences. He ignores the minor mode for theoretical reasons, and he does not seem overly concerned with the sequence of the chords. A majority also actively learned to discover the match between melody and simple chords. They sorted out the melodic parts by ear and were shown the primitive chords by their teachers. As was explained earlier, these edges should always be chosen to be chords. The lateral nerve chords possess two thick divergent branches. The excretory canal is situated at the basal region and the lateral chords are butterfly-shaped. A first theme, like a gust of wind, uses the colours of the chords. Usually this is punctuated by orchestral chords, although sometimes the accompaniment is more extended. Use a kaleidoscope of chords: chords of five different combinations superimposed, then change the order of the superimposition. The textural position of tritone dyads is equally important for how the chords strike the listener. Here begins the 'acoustic chorale', a sequence of six- or seven-pitch chords imbued with intervallic allusions to the acoustic overtone series. The harmony syllabus comprised the theoretical understanding of chords, harmonization of a given bass line and soprano line approached in a broad range of styles. As the dream texture unfolds, a delicate pointillist motif rises to another dissonant cluster, again based on the two chords. 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