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  • 111Pitch pipe — A pitch pipe is a small device used to provide a pitch reference for musicians without absolute pitch. Although it may be described as a musical instrument, it is not typically used to play music as such. Origins The earliest pitch pipes were… …

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  • 112Cimbalom — Top view and playing area of a modern concert cimbalom Classification String instrument (struck or plucked) Playing range …

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  • 113Total coloring — [ Proper total coloring of Foster Cage with 6 colors. The total chromatic number of this graph is 6 sincethe degree of each vertex is 5 (5 adjacent edges + 1 vertex=6).] In graph theory, total coloring is a type of coloring on the vertices and… …

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  • 114Chord substitution — Tritone substitution: F♯7 may substitute for C7, and vice versa, because they both share E♮ and B♭/A …

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  • 116ISO 25178 — means a collection of international standards relating to the analysis of 3D areal surface texture.This standard was prepared by work group WG16 of the ISO (International Organisation for Standardisation) technical committee TC213.It is the first …

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  • 117Chord-scale system — One chord scale option for a C augmented dominant seventh chord (C E G♯ B♭ …

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  • 118Color — This article is about the perceptual property. For other uses, see Color (disambiguation). For usage of color on Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Colors. Colored pencils Color or colour (see spelling differences) is the visual perceptual property… …

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  • 119Refracting telescope — A refracting or refractor telescope is a dioptric telescope that uses a lens as its objective to form an image. The refracting telescope design was originally used in spy glasses and astronomical telescopes but is also used in other devices such… …

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  • 120Tonality — This article is about the musical system. For linguistic feature, see Tone (linguistics). Perfect authentic cadence (IV64 V7 I progression) in C   …

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