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colour and tone
Generally, the quality called timbre or " tone colour " varies because the flute can produce harmonics in different proportions or intensities.
Tartans are commercially woven in four standard colour variations that describe the overall tone.
A tube that has a diameter 1 / 10 of its length yields a typical tone colour ( see Timbre ).
In 1991 Mills launched Toxic !, an independent colour newsstand weekly comic with a violent, anarchic tone, perhaps as a reaction against the politically worthy Crisis, and a creator-owned ideal.
The council sits at the Territorial Council Building, a two storey, two tone aqua colour building on St. Pierre.
Depth of tone, richness of colour, and exquisite gradation of tints are easily to be obtained in Tapestry ; and it also demands that crispness and abundance of beautiful detail which was the especial characteristic of fully developed Mediæval Art.
The obvious properties we can see when we look at an isolated colour and let it act alone ; on one side is the warmth or coldness of the colour tone, and on the other side is the clarity or obscurity of that tone.
Studies have found alleles in the vicinity of ASIP are associated with skin colour in humans – rs2424984 has been identified as an indicator of skin tone in a forensics analysis of human phenotypes and has a frequency of roughly 80 % in Europeans, 75 % in Asians and 20 – 25 % in Africans.
Stand-ins do not necessarily look like the actor, but they must have the same skin tone, hair colour, height and build as the actor so that the lighting in a scene will be set up correctly.
On the other hand, historical musicology tends to " neglect or have difficulty with parameters which are not easily notated ", such as tone colour or non-Western rhythms.
Note the difference in colour tone with the other images.
Individuals may have strongly varying degrees of mottling and colour tone and intensity — museum specimens show that some birds had completely yellow colouring.
Of Constable's colour, Delacroix wrote in his journal: " What he says here about the green of his meadows can be applied to every tone ".
In the German style, one block usually had only lines and is called the " line block ", whilst the other block or blocks had flat areas of colour and are called " tone blocks ".
In some German two-block prints, the keyblock ( or " line block ") was printed in black and the tone block or blocks had flat areas of colour.
In some German two-block prints, the keyblock ( or " line block ") was printed in black and the tone block or blocks had flat areas of colour.
It has brown upperparts which are warmer in tone than those of the nominate form, an olive-tinged rump and rich yellow background colour to the underparts.
The giant squid probably cannot see colour, but they can probably discern small differences in tone, which is important in the low-light conditions of the deep ocean.
In the works which Wilkie produced in his final period he exchanged the detailed handling, the delicate finish and the reticent hues of his earlier works for a style distinguished by breadth of touch, largeness of effect, richness of tone and full force of melting and powerful colour.
The approach of Watson Forbes, in his transcription of this suite for viola, was to transpose the entire suite to G major, avoiding " a tone colour which is not very suitable for this type of music " and making most of the original chords playable on a four-stringed instrument.
His most characteristic paintings are of English domestic scenery, full of quiet tone and colour, and detailed and minute expression of foliage, and with considerable brilliancy of sky effect.
This type of Italianate baritone voice has a brighter tone colour and sings at a slightly higher tessitura than that possessed by the bass-baritone.

colour and blue
In October 2008 TfL introduced a new colour scheme to the vehicles, using the blue, white and green of the routes ' symbol on TfL maps, to distinguish the trams from its buses operating in the area.
Depending on the severity of the toxicosis, the victim may later suffer irregular and slow pulse, tremors, various cerebral disturbances, especially of a visual nature ( unusual colour visions with objects appearing yellowish to green, and blue halos around lights ), convulsions, and deadly disturbances of the heart.
* Process 1 to 2 is isentropic compression of the fluid ( blue colour )
The latter condition has misled some to believe that Bowie has different coloured eyes, when in reality both irises are the same blue colour.
The greens are olive, blues are slate blue, and red is an even deeper wine colour.
The blue and white quartered shirts were used until 1894, when the club adopted the city's colour of red.
The head and upperparts are blue in colour, with slate-grey ear coverts fading to white underneath, from the chin to the belly.
The Mediterranean is characterized and immediately recognised by its deep blue colour.
In the moss Physcomitrella patens, the Polycomb protein FIE is expressed in the unfertilised egg cell ( Figure, right ) as the blue colour after GUS staining reveals.
Soon after fertilisation the FIE gene is inactivated ( the blue colour is no longer visible, left ) in the young embryo.
* Orange ( colour ), occurs between blue and green in the visible spectrum
The uniform of the gendarmerie includes a hot-weather ( summer ) standard, which is informal and khaki in colour ; a winter standard which is black with light-blue decoration and stripes, and silver braiding ; and a dress standard for ceremonial duties, which is dark blue with a white cross-strap and lanyard, blue and white dress epaulettes, white collars, a blue kepi with red and blue plume, and a sword.
Its most common variety is often referred to as white sambuca to differentiate it from other varieties that are deep blue in colour ( black sambuca ) or bright red ( red sambuca ).
Classical objects seem to be composed of two different colour populations: the so-called cold ( inclination < 5 °) population, displaying only red colours, and the so-called hot ( higher inclination ) population displaying the whole range of colours from blue to very red.
The name originated from the club's original blazer, which was navy blue in colour with the Foundress's ' rebus ' or badge, signifying her name, embroidered on the pocket.
The intrinsic colour of water and ice is a very slight blue hue, although both appear colorless in small quantities.
Because colour is considered immaterial in judging Whippets, they come in a wide variety of colours and marking patterns, everything from solid black to solid white, with red, fawn, brindle, blue, or cream.
Additionally, proline is the only amino acid that does not form a blue / purple colour when developed by spraying with ninhydrin for uses in chromatography.
* To memorise colour codes as they are used in electronics: the phrase " Bill Brown Realized Only Yesterday Good Boys Value Good Work "-represents in order the 10 colours and their numerical order ( black ( 0 ), brown ( 1 ), red ( 2 ), orange ( 3 ), yellow ( 4 ), green ( 5 ), blue ( 6 ), violet ( 7 ), grey ( 8 ), and white ( 9 )).
Besides the blue and purple of the spectrum he was able to recognize only one colour, yellow, or, as he says in his paper,
Red was the colour of the Hudson's Bay Company, while blue was the colour of the North West Company.

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