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When the bird is disturbed, the pitch of the kent note rises, it is repeated more frequently, and is often doubled.
Hallelujah Junction ( 1996 ): This piece for two pianos employs variations of a repeated two note rhythm.
In 1821, Sébastien Érard invented the double escapement action, which incorporated a repetition lever ( also called the balancier ) that permitted a note to be repeated even if the key had not yet risen to its maximum vertical position.
It is important to note that this approach does not evaluate the genotype of any particular locus, but instead sums the contributions for a given repeated motif from the many positions in which that motif exists across the genome.
The first type " is largely stepwise in motion with many repeated note figures ," is frequently in minor key, and is " primarily sung in unison.
Four other motifs that usually occur together are distinct brass fanfares of the Dies Irae: a rising arpeggio, a falling arpeggio followed by a repeated note, a repeated fourth in a dotted rhythm ending in a diminished arpeggio, and a descending scale.
The process is repeated, so that the second pianist plays the third note as the first pianist is playing the first, then the fourth, and so on until the process has gone full circle, and the two pianists are playing in perfect unison again.
The structure of PEG is ( note the repeated element in parentheses ):
As detailed in some editions of the score, it is customary for one musician (" traditionally ... a beautiful girl ," Riley notes in the score ) to play the note C in repeated eighth notes, typically on a piano or pitched-percussion instrument ( e. g. marimba ).
Melodically, it is based on Diabelli's falling fourth, used in many of the preceding variations, as well as, most strikingly, on the least inspired, least promising part of Diabelli's theme, the note repeated ten times.
This stern admonition is often repeated on drawings, via a boilerplate note in the title block telling the user, " DO NOT SCALE DRAWING.
Also of note, when host Doireann Ní Bhriain attempted to collect Yugoslavia's votes, after repeated attempts to contact them, Yugoslavia's spokeswoman, Helga Vlahović, who went on to present the 1990 contest, finally answered the phone and abruptly answered " I don't have it ", causing laughter to erupt from the audience.
Its note is a repeated " keek ", loud for so small a bird, and its vibrating rattle can with experience be distinguished from that of the larger species.
When disturbed its alarm note is a harsh jay-like k ( w ) eee, greee or jaaa, often repeated twice.
The ostinato ( repeated rhythmic figure ) of a quarter note, two eighth notes and two quarter notes is heard repeatedly.
Occasionally a double note, ipsee, ipsee, is repeated four or five times.
One consists of an initial note, followed by three or so repeated notes at an interval of about a major third above.
The second song consists of an initial note, a second a whole step lower, and a third note, repeated 2-3 times, about a minor third below that.
The repeated note will often change in pitch very slightly, contributing to this effect.
In some cases, especially live performance where gradual separation is extremely difficult, phasing is accomplished by periodically inserting an extra note into the phrase of one of the two players playing the same repeated phrase, thus shifting the phase by a single beat at a time, rather than gradually.
This third sensor allows the player to strike a key and still sound a note even when the key has not yet come to its full resting position, allowing for faster ( and more accurate ) playing of repeated notes.
The song of the male Goldcrest is a very high, thin double note cedar, repeated 5 – 7 times and ending in a flourish, cedar ­ cedar-cedar-cedar-cedar-stichi-see-pee.

repeated and motif
* Meander ( art ), a decorative border constructed from a continuous line, shaped into a repeated motif
The motif is repeated in the First Navy Jack of the US Navy.
Kate often plays the role of museum curator, as in the " Willingdone Museyroom " episode of 1. 1, and is recognisable by her repeated motif " Tip!
Architects and designers use it alone and as a repeated motif in a wide range of contexts, from ironwork to bookbinding, especially where a French context is implied.
In music, an ostinato ( derived from Italian: " stubborn ", compare English: ' obstinate ') is a motif or phrase, which is persistently repeated in the same musical voice, usually at the same pitch.
A descending two-note motif is then presented by the woodwinds, and eventually establishes itself into the following repeated pattern:
This opening, in its minimalist nature and repeated descending motif, alludes to the first movement of Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony no.
The coda contains a famous twenty-bar passage consisting of a two bar motif repeated ten times to the background a four octave deep pedal-point of an E. The critic and composer Carl Maria von Weber is said to have pronounced Beethoven " fit for a madhouse " after hearing this passage.
It pioneered the portrayal of two morally opposed brothers personifying good and evil, a repeated motif in Hindi films of subsequent years, including Yash Chopra's Deewar, a breakthrough film for Amitabh Bachchan and would later be remade by the Telugu film industry as Bangaru Talli ( 1971 ) and in Tamil as Punniya Boomi ( 1978 ).
At Cervon, where the almond motif is repeated in the rim of the mandorla, they are five-petalled, as are almond flowers-the first flowers to appear at the end of winter, even before the leaves of the almond tree.
Modern ties appear in a wide variety of colours and patterns, notably striped ( usually diagonally ); club ties ( with a small motif repeated regularly all over the tie ); foulards ( with small geometric shapes on a solid background ); paisleys ; and solids.
Sullivan joins in the parody, underlining the mock praise of all things English with a repeated motif throughout the score based on the melody of " Rule Britannia!
It begins with a relaxed melody played by muted violins, featuring a repeated " hiccuping " motif.
The triangles in turn became the building's organized motif, echoed and repeated in every dimension.
That motif would be repeated in the 1929 Hebron massacre:
The package image is an example of the infinite-loop motif or Droste effect, in which the image is repeated, in theory infinitely, within itself.
Pupils wear different ties to represent which house they are in, with the basic tie design being the same for all pupils ( a navy blue tie with a repeated crown motif ) but with different coloured stripes to represent the house.
Songs begin with a " head motif " repeated by the second singer and then used to " generate " the rest of the song in ways which are fairly predictable to Blackfoot listeners, which facilitates accomplishing the ideal of learning songs in one hearing ( p. 100-101 ).
The Hollow Tree motif was repeated at Keebler / Kelloggs factories in Columbus, Georgia and Elmhurst, Illinois, whose street address or employee entrance is at 1 Hollow Tree Lane.
This motif was originally repeated throughout most of the station's waiting room.
His recurring motif here is a rough black oval, repeated in varying sizes and degrees of compression and distortion.
Certain images are repeated within the script, particularly that of " hatch opens, stark light "; a repeated motif in the play is " serial sevens " which involves counting down from one hundred by sevens, a bedside test often used by psychiatrists to test for loss of concentration or memory.

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