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  • 1Mistuning — Alpha chord as mistuned major chord  Play (help …

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  • 2mistuning — išderinimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. detuning; misalignment; mistuning vok. Fehlanpassung, f; Verstimmung, f rus. рассогласование, n; расстройка, f pranc. désaccord, m …

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  • 3mistuning — noun An incorrect tuning …

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  • 4mistuning — v. tune improperly, tune wrong n. bad adjustment …

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  • 5tuning and temperament — In music, the adjustment of one sound source, such as a voice or string, to produce a desired pitch in relation to a given pitch, and the modification of that tuning to lessen dissonance. Tuning assures a good sound for a given pair of tones;… …

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  • 6Equal temperament — is a musical temperament, or a system of tuning in which every pair of adjacent notes has an identical frequency ratio. In equal temperament tunings an interval mdash; usually the octave mdash; is divided into a series of equal steps (equal… …

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  • 7Italian musical terms used in English — For a general, non language specific list of terms, see Musical terminology. A great many musical terms are in Italian. This is because many of the most important early composers in the renaissance period were Italian, and that period is when… …

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  • 8Scordatura — A scordatura (literally Italian for mistuning ), also called cross tuning, is an alternative tuning used for the open strings of a string instrument. In the Western classical music tradition it is an extended technique to allow the playing of… …

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  • 9Intonation (music) — Intonation, in music, is a musician s realization of pitch accuracy, or the pitch accuracy of a musical instrument.tringsWith fretless string instruments such as violins, intonation depends on the musician pressing with their fingers at the exact …

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  • 10Optical bistability — In optics, optical bistability is an attribute of certain optical devices where two resonant transmissions states are possible and stable, dependent on the input. Optical devices with a feedback mechanism, e.g. a laser, provide two methods of… …

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