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Tunings and such
Tunings such as DADGAD are often referred to as modal tunings.

Tunings and are
Tunings for the charango vary, but the " standardized " ones most commonly used ( for the five-stringed version ) are:
Tunings are often partially chromatic or even diatonic rather than the fully chromatic tuning of the concert cimbalom, and they can vary regionally.
Tunings can be described by the particular pitches that are denoted by notes in Western music.

Tunings and .
Tunings include C-F-C-F, C-G-C-F, B-E-B-E, B-E-B-E, C-G-C-F, and B-F-B-E.

derived and from
But Jack always derived vicarious sensual thrills from Charles' revelations ( even when he suspected his friend of exaggeration or invention ), so he usually invited them, as he did now.
A measure of its widespread acceptance may be derived from a statement of the International Congress of Jurists in 1959.
Perhaps the most illuminating example of the reduction of fear through understanding is derived from our increased knowledge of the nature of disease.
For the answer cannot be derived from any socially cohesive element in the disrupting community.
But the most fundamental objection he has to poets appears in the Tenth Book, and it is derived from his doctrine of ideal forms.
But I have compared its text with already published commentaries on the 1960 series of Godkin lectures at Harvard, from which the book was derived, and I can with confidence challenge the gist of C. P. Snow's incautious tale ''.
Several germanium resistors have been thermally cycled from 300 to 4.2 Af and their resistances have been found to be reproducible within 1/3 millidegree when temperatures were derived from a vapor pressure thermometer whose tubing is jacketed through most of the liquid helium.
The results of present observations of the thermal radio emission of the moon are consistent with the very low thermal conductivity of the surface layer which was derived from the variation in the infrared emission during eclipses ( e.g., Garstung, 1958 ).
Field shifts were derived from the mean value of the resonance line, defined as the field about which the first moment is zero.
this mass threshold was derived from the detector calibration and an assumed impact velocity of Af.
The threshold mass is derived from the momentum threshold with the assumption of a mean impact velocity of Af in the U.S. work and Af in the U.S.S.R. work.
A concentration distribution has been derived from radar observations sensitive to the fifteenth magnitude ( Manning and Eshleman, 1959 ).
Therefore, N is inversely proportional to the radius cubed and in fair agreement with the inverse 7/2 power derived from 1958 Alpha and 1959 Eta data.
This pleural supply is derived both from hilar and interlobular bronchial artery branches.
) The full forms can be derived from such information just prior to the lookup of the form in the text-form list.
The second list was derived from a group of approximately 8,000 names supplied to the research team by the Aerospace Industries Association.
This sort of manipulation is especially troublesome in Fromm's work because, although his system is derived largely from certain philosophic convictions, he asserts that it is based on empirical findings drawn both from social science and from his own consulting room.
It is curious that at its best, the work of this school of painting -- Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, Clyfford Still, Robert Motherwell, Willem De-Kooning, and the rest -- resembles nothing so much as the passage painting of quite unimpressive painters: the mother-of-pearl shimmer in the background of a Henry McFee, itself a formula derived from Renoir ; ;
The data presented are derived almost entirely from X-ray diffraction measurements and include atomic coordinates, cell dimensions, and atomic and ionic radii.
All the other force vectors are derived from these.
It is an experience of a new depth of community derived from an awareness of the corporate indwelling of Christ in His people.
These affairs temporarily relieved the monotony of school or work activities containing no anticipation of achievement and joy of craftsmanship, no sense of dignity derived from a job well done.

derived and overtones
The term Post-minimalism was coined by Robert Pincus-Witten in 1977 to describe minimalist derived art which had content and contextual overtones that minimalism rejected.
" Cobblestone " is derived from the very old English word " cob ", which had a wide range of meanings, one of which was " rounded lump " with overtones of large size.
The reason to select a work played on this specific instrument is because the tonal structure of the instrument, its musical scale, is derived from fundamental physical laws related to vibration and overtones, representing the intellectual capacity of human beings on this subject.

derived and physical
Meanwhile Newton ( 1642 – 1727 ) derived the relationship for wave velocity in solids, a cornerstone of physical acoustics ( Principia, 1687 ).
The term ' aromatic ' was assigned before the physical mechanism determining aromaticity was discovered, and was derived from the fact that many of the compounds have a sweet scent.
Subviral particles are probably akin to cores derived in vitro from virions by physical or proteolytic treatments that remove the outer capsid and causes activation of the BTV transcriptase.
Other authors have found small or inconsistent differences in concentrations but claim that exposure of cyclists is higher due to increased minute ventilation and is associated with minor biological changes .< ref > The significance of the associated health effect, if any, is unclear but probably much smaller than the health impacts associated with accidents and the health benefits derived from additional physical activity.
If the physical material that will be used in production is derived from bones, dilute acid solutions are used to remove calcium and similar salts.
The labelling of the drawbar is derived from the stop system in pipe organs where the physical length of the pipe corresponds to the pitch produced.
The tuning of the gravikord is an extended version of the " G " major / " E " minor tuning system of the Hugh Tracey kalimba while its overall physical structure is derived from the African kora.
The Kirchoff diffraction equation, which is derived using Maxwell's equations, puts the Huygens-Fresnel equation on a firmer physical foundation.
This study focuses not only on pathogenic conditions observable in bones or mummified soft tissue, but also on nutritional disorders, variation in stature or the morphology of bones over time, evidence of physical trauma, or evidence of occupationally derived biomechanic stress.
For instance, dert, derived from the Persian dard ( درد " pain "), means " problem " or " trouble " in Turkish ; whereas the native Turkish word ağrı is used for physical pain.
The name 10BASE2 is derived from several characteristics of the physical medium.
The name 10BASE5 is derived from several characteristics of the physical medium.
The primary coefficients being the physical properties of the line ; R, C, L and G, from which the secondary coefficients may be derived using the telegrapher's equation.
There are several levels to the observance of physical and personal modesty ( tzniut ) according to Orthodox Judaism as derived from various sources in halakha.
Biologically derived nanostructures are typically fabricated using either chemical or physical techniques.
It will be assumed that the space of fundamental and derived physical units forms a vector space over the rational numbers, with the fundamental units as basis vectors, and with multiplication of physical units as the " vector addition " operation, and raising to powers as the " scalar multiplication " operation:
Some physical diseases are believed to have a mental component derived from the stresses and strains of everyday living.
Other thermodynamic ensembles can be also defined, corresponding to different physical requirements, for which analogous formulae can often similarly be derived.
Normally wave equations in physics can be derived from other physical laws-the wave equation for mechanical vibrations on strings and in matter can be derived from Newton's laws-where the analogue wavefunction is the displacement of matter, and electromagnetic waves from Maxwell's equations, where the wavefunctions are electric and magnetic fields.
An individual's age, physical structure, ability to fight, willingness to use violence, and arrest record are often principal factors in determining where an individual stands in the gang hierarchy ; now money derived from criminal activity and ability to provide for the gang also impacts the individual ’ s status within the gang.
The property of being intentional, of having an intentional object, was the key feature to distinguish psychological phenomena and physical phenomena, because, as Brentano defined it, physical phenomena lacked the ability to generate original intentionality, and could only facilitate an intentional relationship in a second-hand manner, which he labeled derived intentionality.
Most of the 66 South Dakota counties are named for early South Dakota officials or legislators, or for physical features ( Fall River and Lake ), or are derived from Indian words ( Minnehaha and Yankton ), or from counties in other states ( Jones and Walworth ), with one ( Aurora ) named for a Roman goddess, one for an animal ( Buffalo ), and one ( Union ) for a concept.

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