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  • 81Diatonic and chromatic — Chromatic redirects here. For other uses, see Chromatic (disambiguation). Melodies may be based on a diatonic scale and maintain its tonal characteristics but contain many accidentals up to all twelve tones of the chromatic scale, such as the… …

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  • 82Degree (music) — For scale step in Schenkerian analysis, see scale step. Scale degree names[1] (C major scale). In music theory, a scale degree or scale step is the name of a particular note of a scale[2 …

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  • 83Harris affine region detector — In the fields of computer vision and image analysis, the Harris affine region detector belongs to the category of feature detection. Feature detection is a preprocessing step of several algorithms that rely on identifying characteristic points or …

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  • 84Chord (music) — Instruments and voices playing and singing different notes create chords. This article describes pitch simultaneity and harmony in music. For other meanings of the word, see Chord. A chord in music is any harmonic set of two–three or more notes… …

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  • 85Rothenberg propriety — In music, Rothenberg propriety denotes an important concept in the general theory of scales which was introduced by David Rothenberg in a seminal series of papers in 1978. The concept was independently discovered in a more restricted context by… …

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  • 86Ajam (maqam) — Ajam is the name of a maqam (musical mode) in Arabic and related systems of music. Ajam (عجم) in this usage means Persian. The maqam Ajam is constructed of two Ajam trichords with wholestep wholestep pitch intervals and spacing similar to the 1 2 …

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  • 87Diminished seventh — Inverse augmented second Name Other names Abbreviation d7[1] Size …

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  • 88Generic interval — In diatonic set theory a generic interval is the number of scale steps between notes of a collection or scale. The largest generic interval is one less than the number of scale members. (Johnson 2003, p.26)In the diatonic collection the generic… …

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  • 89plagal — adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin plagalis, ultimately from Greek plagios oblique, sideways, from plagos side; akin to Latin plaga net, region, Greek pelagos sea Date: 1597 1. of a church mode having the keynote on the fourth scale step compare …

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