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minor and scale
* A minor, a minor scale in music
Gems are graded on a four step scale ; none, minor, moderate and highly enhanced.
Flamenco uses the modern Phrygian mode ( modo frigio ), or a harmonic version of that scale with a major 3rd degree, in addition to the major and minor scales commonly used in modern western music.
Garfield often engages in one-to two-week-long ( 6 to 12 days, excluding Sundays ) interactions with a minor character, event, or thing, such as Nermal, Arlene, the mailman, alarm clocks, a talking scale, the TV, Pooky, spiders, mice, balls of yarn, dieting, shedding, pie throwing, fishing, vacations, etc.
While the earlier era was characterized by a dramatic use of the major and minor scale systems, impressionist music tended to make more use of dissonance.
During this period, no large scale territorial conquest was intended by the Portuguese ; only a few minor settlements were established in the immediate hinterland of Luanda, some on the last stretch of the Kwanza River.
The major scale may predominate the minor scale in Western music because of its unique harmonic properties
In rock and popular music, the major system is, " a chromatic system involving variable qualities ( major and minor ) of several chords whose roots are built on the notes of the Mixolydian scale.
" As in the natural-minor system, no combination of major or minor triads could be arranged on all seven notes of the scale while preserving the diatonic integrity of the aggregate pitch content ; the only solution that would produce a purely diatonic pitch content would involve a diminished chord, a type usually avoided in rock.
Most songs, though, use only the diatonic chords: I, ii, iii, IV, V, vi, occasionally VII, " even though the lowered seventh scale degree clashes chromatically with the raised form found as the third of the V chord ," ( though it, " arises much more frequently than it does in minor ( there, generally a Neapolitan ),") and, " infrequently, the minor v appears in an otherwise diatonic harmonic setting.
While this was a minor campaign on the scale of Abercromby's overall career, it is well remembered up to the present on Saint Vincent, where Chatoyer is revered as a national hero.
Most widely admired and displayed in the " minor " and decorative arts its detractors claimed that its tendency to depart from or obscure traditionally recognised forms and structures rendered it unsuitable for larger scale projects and disqualified it as a fully architectural style.
Radio blackouts caused by space weather are measured by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on a scale that goes from 1 ( minor ) to 5 ( extreme ).
He preferred modes with major or minor flavors ; for example, the Mixolydian instead of the major scale, and the Aeolian instead of the harmonic minor.
Although concrete had been used on a minor scale in Mesopotamia, Roman architects perfected Roman concrete and used it in buildings where it could stand on its own and support a great deal of weight.
The Dorian mode is the natural minor scale with a raised sixth.
The player may also use the many different pentatonic scales within the scale such as C minor pentatonic, F major pentatonic and G minor pentatonic.
Those more optimistic about the environmental impacts of growth believe that, although localized environmental effects may occur, large scale ecological effects are minor.
Dougan says that while Omar is a minor Sufi teacher compared to the giants – Rumi, Attar and Sana ’ i – one aspect that makes Omar ’ s work so relevant and accessible is its very human scale as we can feel for him and understand his approach.
* compositions in minor keys will typically modulate to the relative major, the major key centered on the third scale degree above the tonic ; alternatively the first section could close in the dominant minor, or with an imperfect cadence in the original key.

minor and third
In Earth orbit, the crew faced multiple minor technical issues, including a potential problem with the environmental control system and the S-IVB third stage's attitude control system, that were eventually resolved or compensated for in preparation for departure towards the Moon.
The third movement of Gustav Mahler's first symphony features a solo for the double bass that quotes the children's song Frere Jacques, transposed into a minor key.
As of September 2010 the university offers bachelors in their third year a minor on sustainable energy.
Production of both the utility and sedan continued with minor changes until 1953, when they were replaced by the facelifted FJ model, introducing a third panel van body style.
However, third parties are more common in the Australian Senate, which uses a proportional voting system more amenable to minor parties.
Many minor or third political parties appear from time to time.
Their third album Drums and Wires contained the band's first major hit single " Making Plans for Nigel " ( another Moulding composition ), which caused a minor controversy because of its lyrical reference to British Steel.
Then in 1886 second baseman Frank Grant joined the Buffalo Bisons of the International League, the strongest minor league, and hit. 340, third highest in the league.
Many warning sirens have a sound that is distinct from that used by emergency vehicles due to use of two simultaneous tones, with pitches usually in a 5: 6 frequency ratio ( an untempered minor third ).
* Instruments in E ( high ) — sounding a minor third higher than written
Supposedly, the tune was inspired by a military man and golfer who whistled a characteristic two-note phrase ( a descending minor third interval ) instead of shouting " Fore !".
Variation 25 is the third and last variation in G minor ; a three-part piece, it is marked adagio in Bach's own copy and is in 3 / 4 time.
They are one of three leagues currently operating in Class A-Advanced, the third highest of six classifications of minor leagues.
However, it is important to note, that for all intents and purposes, a Verdi Baritone is simply a Dramatic Baritone with greater ease in the upper tessitura ( Verdi Baritone roles center approximately a minor third higher ).
He was the third Danish monarch of the House of Glücksburg and the first member of his family since the 16th century to have actually been born into the Danish royal family ; both his father and his grandfather were born as princes of a minor German ducal family.
Wilson, Dudley, and Ludzik had helped make the Vipers one of the premier minor league hockey franchises, having won a Turner Cup in only their third season in Detroit ( the team had originally been based in Salt Lake City ).
A third use was an intelligence gathering role, with some reported minor pseudo-operations in support of their intelligence collection.
A Bb3 is sounded twice on the two in the module ’ s repetition and represents the third G minor tonic chord.
Because of the acoustic peculiarities of a carillon bell ( the prominence of the minor third, and the lack of damping of sound ), music written for other instruments needs to be arranged specifically for the carillon.
The First String Quartet No. 1 in G minor ( 1889 ) was innovative in the " Résumé " section which Nielsen included in the finale, bringing together themes from the first, third and fourth movements.
This second line of episodes featured noticeably different visual designs, minor inconsistencies with the original episodes both in storyline and in visuals, different sound effects, and Christine Cavanaugh was replaced by Candi Milo as the voice of Dexter for the majority of these new episodes ( as Cavanaugh had retired from voice acting in 2001 for personal reasons, though she still voiced Dexter for the first few episodes of the third season ).

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