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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.
The Neapolitan Ice Spoon has a double use ; ice bowl is for putting the mixture into the mold, and the handle is for leveling it.
He was noted for his use of facial mimicry and of apparently confused speech — in these he drew inspiration from such famous figures of Neapolitan comedy as Totò, and Eduardo and Peppino De Filippo.
It has much in common with the first movement, including extensive use of the Neapolitan sixth chord and several written-out cadenzas.
A modified counterstatement of this entire gesture occurs, landing us on an even more explicit use of the Neapolitan, again enharmonically respelled as D-natural, in measures 49-50.
Thanks to this heritage and the musical work of Renato Carosone in the 1950s, Neapolitan is still in use in popular music, even gaining national popularity in the songs of Pino Daniele and the Nuova Compagnia di Canto Popolare.
Neapolitan, Piacentine, Triestine, and Sicilian cards are divided into Coppe ( Cups ), Ori or Denari ( Golds or Coins ), Spade ( Swords ) and Bastoni ( Clubs ), while Piemontesi, Milanesi and Toscane cards use the ' French ' suits, that is Cuori ( Hearts ), Quadri ( Diamonds, literally " Squares "), Fiori ( Flowers ) and Picche ( Spades, literally " Pikes ").
He also wrote sacred choral music, including Tenebrae responsories for use during Easter and a psalm setting, all of which show a dignified and restrained approach, much in keeping with the Neapolitan style for liturgical music, and reflective of the work of the brothers Anerio and Gesualdo.
Johann XVI purchased high-class Frederiksborgers from Denmark, refined Turkish horses and powerful Neapolitan and Andalusian horses for use with his own breeding stock.
Serious writers and collectors in Europe eschew this term and use more precise, chronologically and geographically pertinent terminology, such as alla brobana for the Neapolitan ( Naples ) variety of external-mainspring lock due to its association with the Bourbons and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.

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Guitarists often use dissonance — along with specific scales, intervals and chord progressions — to create a sense of dread.
The first widespread use of a chord keyboard was in the stenotype machine used by court reporters, which was invented in 1868 and is still in use.
* Para-Lift Flaps – these were the large Fowler flaps Cessna introduced on the 170B in 1952, replacing the narrow chord plain flaps then in use.
Guitarists tend to use only two basic inversions or " chord shapes " for the tonic chord ( music ), the open 1st inversion E and the open 3rd inversion A, though they often transpose these by using a capo.
However, its constant use of the dominant seventh chord and its emphasis on polychoral techniques certainly put it out of the range of prima pratica.
When jazz guitar players improvise, they may use the scales, modes, and arpeggios associated with the chords in a tune's chord progression.
Jazz guitarists use their knowledge of harmony and jazz theory to create jazz chord " voicings ," which emphasize the 3rd and 7th notes of the chord.
Guitarists may also learn to use the chord types, strumming styles, and effects pedals ( e. g., chorus effect or fuzzbox ) used in 1970s-era jazz-Latin, jazz-funk, and jazz-rock fusion music.
Jazz guitarists also have to learn how to add in passing tones, use " guide tones " and chord tones from the chord progression to structure their improvisations.
When jazz guitar players improvise, they use the scales, modes, and arpeggios associated with the chords in a tune's chord progression.
The use of mouths rather than keys enables polyphonic embouchure-like expressive control so the player can vary the pitch, timbre, and volume of each member of a chord continuously and independent of the other members of a chord.
Traditional bluegrass emphasizes the traditional elements ; musicians play folk songs, tunes with simple traditional chord progressions, and use only acoustic instruments.
The variations do not follow the melody of the aria, but rather use its bass line and chord progression.
Strauss's next opera was Elektra ( 1909 ), which took his use of dissonance even further, in particular with the Elektra chord.
Note its use of dominant seven chords to make the V chord stronger.
Note the use of the IV chord, used in marches to create a very " uplifting " and lyrical sound which will tend to resolve back to the I chord or proceed into the V chord, as it does here.
* Most marches use seemingly simple chord progressions, for the sake of sounding melodically pleasing, however ...

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If the resulting four kilobyte table size is too large for a given target platform, the table lookup operation can be performed with a single 256-entry 32-bit ( i. e. 1 kilobyte ) table by the use of circular rotates.
Moreover, several organizations ( e. g., The American Society for Microbiology ( ASM ), American Public Health Association ( APHA ) and the American Medical Association ( AMA )) have called for restrictions on antibiotic use in food animal production and an end to all nontherapeutic uses.
Phage therapy is the use of viruses that infect bacteria ( i. e. phages ) for the treatment of bacterial infections.
As a result of the tokenizing process, programmers could not use any variable name that had the name of one of the BASIC commands ( e. g. a person could not use the name " SCORE " because the " OR " would invoke a disjunction operator, and " BACKGROUND " could similarly not be used because " GR " would invoke the low-resolution graphics system ; both would create syntax errors ).
Armour or armor ( see spelling differences ) is protective covering used to prevent damage from being inflicted to an object, individual or a vehicle through use of direct contact weapons or projectiles, usually during combat, or from damage caused by a potentially dangerous environment or action ( e. g., cycling, construction sites, etc .).
During the first half of the 19th century, some of the songs African-Americans sang also began to appear in use for shipboard tasks, i. e. as shanties.
While the term " Afghani " is typically used in reference to the unit of Afghan currency, some use the term to indicate a person or thing of, from, or related to Afghanistan, e. g., a citizen of Afghanistan.
* overdrive effects such as the use of a fuzz box can be used to produce distorted sounds, such as for imitating robotic voices or to simulate distorted radiotelephone traffic ( e. g., the radio chatter between starfighter pilots in the science fiction film Star Wars ).
A critical analysis of the narrative seems to reveal little else than a series of aetiological traditions ( explanatory of cults and customs, e. g. of the kneeling posture of the images of Damia and Auxesia, of the use of native ware instead of Athenian in their worship, and of the change in women's dress at Athens from the Dorian to the Ionian style.
Other Flexowriter characters that were found a use in Atlas Autocode were: in floating-point numbers, e. g. for modern ; to mean " the second half of an Atlas memory word "; for the mathematical pi number.
Meteorologists ( and most of the temperate countries in the southern hemisphere ) use a definition based on months, with autumn being September, October and November in the northern hemisphere, According to United States tradition, autumn runs from the day after Labor Day ( i. e. the Tuesday following the first Monday of September ) through Thanksgiving ( i. e. the fourth Thursday in November ), after which the holiday season that demarcates the unofficial beginning of winter begins.
In the spirit of ecumenism more recent Catholic translations ( e. g. the New American Bible, Jerusalem Bible, and ecumenical translations used by Catholics, such as the RSV-CE ) use the same " standardized " ( King James Version ) spellings and names as Protestant Bibles ( e. g. 1 Chronicles as opposed to the Douaic 1 Paralipomenon, 1-2 Samuel and 1-2 Kings instead of 1-4 Kings ) in those books which are universally considered canonical, the protocanonicals.
A common misconception is to use inverse order of encryption as decryption algorithm ( i. e. first XORing P17 and P18 to the ciphertext block, then using the P-entries in reverse order ).
This does not require oxygen ; if no oxygen is available ( or the cell cannot use oxygen ), the NAD is restored by converting the pyruvate to lactate ( lactic acid ) ( e. g., in humans ) or to ethanol plus carbon dioxide ( e. g., in yeast ).
The common pattern for this is to use a small executable bootstrapper file ( e. g. setup. exe ) which updates the installer and starts the real installation after the update.
Moreover ( and more embarrassingly, although this is essentially trivial ), mathematicians usually write the dual entity not at the first place, as the physicists do, but at the second one, and they don't use the *- symbol, but an overline ( which the physicists reserve to averages ) to denote conjugate-complex numbers, i. e. for scalar products mathematicians usually write
A breviary ( from Latin brevis, ' short ' or ' concise ') is a liturgical book of the Latin liturgical rites of the Catholic Church containing the public or canonical prayers, hymns, the Psalms, readings, and notations for everyday use, especially by bishops, priests, and deacons in the Divine Office ( i. e., at the canonical hours or Liturgy of the Hours, the Christians ' daily prayer ).
An adversary can use multiple computers at once, for instance, to increase the speed of exhaustive search for a key ( i. e., " brute force " attack ) substantially.
In most cases, the discipline is self-governed by the entities which require the programming, and sometimes very strict environments are defined ( e. g. United States Air Force use of AdaCore and security clearance ).
The components used for base metal were needed for war time production ( i. e., military applications ) and a ban was placed on their use in the private sector.
However, quite a few cartoonists ( e. g.: George Herriman and Charles Schulz, among others ) have done their strips almost completely by themselves ; often criticizing the use of assistants for the same reasons most have about their editors hiring anyone else to continue their work after their retirement.

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