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rapid and melodic
This distribution of scale notes between sides facilitates rapid melodic play.
In Piano Phase, he has the two pianists begin by playing a rapid twelve note melodic figure over and over again in unison ( E4 F # 4 B4 C # 5 D5 F # 4 E4 C # 5 B4 F # 4 D5 C # 5 ).
This style comprises two parts: a langorous vein of slow, sinuous melody with ornamentation and slow-moving harmonic progressions, contrasted with a more ecstatic vein marked by a perpetuum mobile at a fast tempo and rapid melodic contours over a slower-moving harmonic changes.
In a rock song in which the bassline consists of low-pitched quarter notes played on the electric bass, a bass run may consist of a rapid sequence of sixteenth notes in a higher register, or of a melodic riff played in a higher register.
In the Baroque and Classical music eras, a fantasia was typically a piece for keyboard instruments with alternating sections of rapid passagework and slower, more melodic passages.
Instead of soloing in the straight, conventional, melodic way, Davis ’ s new style of improvisation featured rapid mode and scale changes played against sparse chord changes .< ref name = jazzplaza > Davis ' second collaboration with Gil Evans on Porgy and Bess gave him more room for experimentation with Russell's concept and with third stream playing, as Evans ' compositions for Davis featured this modal approach.

rapid and line
They did not dawdle at the hour of decision but attacked quickly, using a massive series of short, rapid, vicious charges against the length of the whole Roman line, with charging units sometimes withdrawing to the forest to regroup while others took their place.
The kings who follow Rehoboam in Jerusalem continue the royal line of David ( i. e., they inherit the promise to David ); in the north, however, dynasties follow each other in rapid succession, and the kings are uniformly bad ( meaning that they fail to follow Yahweh alone ).
Following the rapid change from a loose formation to a rigid line of battle both fleets raised their colours ; each British ship added additional Union Flags in its rigging in case its main flag was shot away.
Most commuter ( or suburban ) trains are built to main line rail standards, differing from light rail or rapid transit ( metro rail ) systems by:
Excluding the Shanghai Maglev line and the two light metro lines, the Shanghai Metro has of heavy rail rapid transit routes, compared to the London Underground's.
Since the 1970s, the tea industry in Taiwan has expanded at a rapid rate, in line with the rest of Taiwan's economy.
A rapid transit link between Johor Bahru and Woodlands has been planned to replace the remaining railway line by 2018.
The Darfur conflict, the aftermath of two decades of civil war in the south, the lack of basic infrastructure in large areas, and a reliance by much of the population on subsistence agriculture ensure much of the population will remain at or below the poverty line for years despite rapid rises in average per capita income.
Since the country's first rapid rail transit line opened in 1999 in Bangkok, daily ridership on Bangkok's various transit lines has risen to over 800, 000, with multiple additional lines either under construction or being proposed.
Some trams ( for instance tram-trains ) may also run on ordinary railway tracks, a tramway may be upgraded to a light rail or a rapid transit line, two urban tramways may be united to an interurban, etc.
Rebuilding of airports, roads, and a railway line has led to rapid economic boost recent years.
When rapid parallel turns are quickly linked together, the upper body remains pointed down the fall line, and the lower body and skis are alternately driven into the snow in one direction and then the other.
The Port Authority operates the Port Authority Trans-Hudson ( PATH ) rapid transit system linking lower and midtown Manhattan with New Jersey, the AirTrain Newark system linking Newark International Airport with New Jersey Transit and Amtrak via a station on the Northeast Corridor rail line, and the AirTrain JFK system linking JFK with Howard Beach ( Subway ) and Jamaica ( Subway and Long Island Rail Road ).
In later line printers, High-speed servomechanisms usually drove the tractors, allowing very rapid positioning of the paper, both for advancing line-by-line and slewing to the top of the next form.
Images were transmitted in a rapid 220-line mode, and then selected pictures were retransmitted at 880 or 1760 line resolution.
The pikes tend to be lie-in-wait, ambush predators, with elongated snouts, long, well-muscled torsos, forked tails, and dorsal and anal fins set well back and opposite each other for rapid acceleration along a straight line, allowing the fish to quickly emerge from cover to capture their prey.
Wilson continued the rapid creation of new universities, in line with the recommendations of the Robbins Report, a bipartisan policy already in train when Labour took power.
During this period the now crumbling empire went through a rapid line of ruler succession.
In addition, the blue line of the Jerusalem Light Rail system is currently operating as a bus rapid transit system, and will be replaced by the Jerusalem Light Rail in the following years.
The Southern Pacific Railroad, which had acquired the P & WVR line at the end of the 19th century, widened it from narrow to standard gauge and in 1914, electrified it, providing rapid, clean, and quiet service between Oswego and Portland.
Stalin now moved against Bukharin by appropriating Trotsky's criticisms of his right wing policies and he promoted a new general line favouring collectivization of the peasantry and rapid industrialization of industry forcing Bukharin and his supporters into a Right Opposition.
On May 12, 2009, New Jersey Governor Jon S. Corzine and the Delaware River Port Authority, the agency which manages the PATCO Speedline, announced plans for a Camden-Philadelphia BRT ( bus rapid transit system ) along the Route 42 freeway and the adjacent Route 55 freeway as part of a comprehensive transportation plan for South Jersey that would include a diesel light rail line between Camden and Glassboro, improvements to the Atlantic City Line, and enhanced connections to the Atlantic City International Airport.
New Jersey Transit's Atlantic City commuter rail line and PATCO Speedline rapid transit are accessible at the Lindenwold ( NJT station ), located northeast of the township.
Route 33 used to travel between Oberlin and the Cleveland Hopkins Airport, connecting with the rapid transit line to downtown Cleveland.

rapid and written
* Joe Marek chronology — Joe Marek's chronology is limited to stories written ( or devised ) by Howard, though within that context it is essentially a revision of the Miller / Clark tradition to better reflect the internal evidence of the stories and avoid forcing Conan into what he perceives as a " mad dash " around the Hyborian world within timeframes too rapid to be credible.
Its rapid production schedule was inspired by UK series Drop The Dead Donkey, where each episode was written and taped in a single week and scripts were closely based on the real news stories of the preceding seven days.
Next, the at the beginning of a syllable in some regional dialects of French or even in very rapid speech in general weakens to become the semi-vowel written ⟨ ou ⟩.
Printing enabled rapid construction, compilation and production of written material and provided a means for the revolutionary concept of dissemination of copies of written material.
Curtis produced a number of volumes, composed of essays written for Putnam's and for Harper's Weekly, which came in rapid succession from his pen.
A critical examination of draught manuscripts reveals that the rapid procession of visual images from art and nature in Browne's 1658 Discourse were written with uncharacteristic haste, as if the physician-philosopher's imagination were conjuring evidence of the Quincunx pattern faster than his pen could possibly write.
The gospels other than John are " written for the most part in a rapid cursive script ", while John is " by a different scribe, in neat minuscule bookhand ".
Based on the record of Julian's close ties with certain leading men from Epirus involved in the Empire-wide cultural circuit led by Libanios and Themistios, it appears that Christianity was not widespread in Epirus in the mid-4th century, but after his death it spread far and wide in the region, judging from legislation issued by Valentinian in 371 and 372, trying to offset some of the negative effects its rapid spread, and the fact that there is no written record of the bishops of the cities of Epiros until the 5th century, except for the Bishop of Nicopolis in 343.
Through the 1970s and ' 80s, a rise in " citizen journalism " in Europe was witnessed in the rapid growth in popularity of soccer " fanzines "-cheaply printed magazines written by fans for fans that bypassed often stilted official club match programs and traditional media.
" Sloan's approach to making urban realist art was based on images seen and remembered ( and sometimes written down ) rather than sketched in the street, even though his autographic handling of paint and print media conveys the look of a rapid drawing.
This in turn has the double edged result of allowing rapid answers to business or research questions, even ones requiring several iterations to get from the initial results to a final answer ; but also can contribute to the construction of a large body of poorly written and / or difficult to maintain source code.
Conversations in these social spaces are written, but are more conversational in tone than written communications ; they are " rapid communication with large groups of people in a speed that would resemble oral storytelling, without having to share the same physical space with your audience.
Economist Joseph Stiglitz argued for a rapid bankruptcy process for homeowners, to allow debts to be written down.
The climacus is a rapid descending scale figure, written as a single note or a ligature followed by a series of two or more descending lozenges.
He has written a number of instrumental pieces, but his most famous works are his choral pieces, such as the fiery Salmo 150 ( 1993 ), which features rhythmic backgrounds with very rapid articulations.
His published attacks on the papacy succeeded each other in rapid succession: the Papatus Romanus, issued anonymously ( London, 1617 ; Frankfort, 1618 ); the Scogli del naufragio Christiano, written in Switzerland ( London, (?
The character's dialogue was written to emulate Lovitz's comedic style, such as his ability for rapid mood swings.
Orchestra rapid application development environment which is being written for Symphony OS.
This account of the Mongol invasions of his homeland Iran, written based on survivor accounts, is one of the main sources on the rapid sweep of Genghis Khan's armies through the nomadic tribes of Tajikstan and the

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