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  • 91Harmony (Schenker) — Harmony ( Harmonielehre , or Theory of Harmony in the original German) is a book published in 1906 by Heinrich Schenker. It is the first installment of Schenker s three volume treatise on music theory entitled New Musical Theories and Fantasies ; …

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  • 92Colin P Flynn — Dr Flynn is a Professor of Physics and of Materials Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign History Professor Flynn received his bachelor s degree and later his Ph.D. in physics from the University of Leeds in 1957 and 1960,… …

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  • 93acciaccatura — noun /əˌtʃækəˈtʊərə/ A short grace note (theoretically taking no time at all), occurring on the beat occupied by the main note to which it is prefixed, one scale step higher or lower than that main note. (Sometimes equivalent, therefore, to a… …

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  • 94appoggiatura — noun /ə.pɔ.dʒə.ˈtʊɹ.ə/ A melodically important musical ornament, sounded on the beat, preceding a main note (which it is one scale step higher or lower than) and normally subtracting for itself half of the time value of that main note; written as …

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  • 95unprecedented — adj. VERBS ▪ be ADVERB ▪ entirely, quite, totally, truly ▪ by no means, hardly …

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  • 96degree — n 1. stage, grade, gradation, scale; step, rung, stair, peg, notch; point, mark. 2. status, rank, standing; standard, grade; position, station, class, caste; worth, value, merit, quality; situation, condition, lot, estate. 3. extent, measure,… …

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  • 97grade — n 1. degree, stage, gradation, scale; step, rung, stair, peg, notch; point, mark. 2. status, rank, standing; position, station, place, class, caste; worth, value, merit, quality; situation, condition, lot, estate. 3. mark, rating, measure,… …

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  • 98escalate — [v] increase, be increased amplify, ascend, broaden, climb, enlarge, expand, extend, grow, heighten, intensify, magnify, make worse, mount, raise, rise, scale, step up, widen; concepts 236,245 Ant. decrease, diminish, lessen, lower, weaken …

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  • 99appoggiatura — [ə päj΄ə toor′ə] n. [It < appoggiare, to rest, lean < VL appodiare, to support < L ad , to + * podiare, to support < podium, PODIUM] Music a rhythmically strong dissonant grace note used melodically and resolving to a principal… …

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  • 100Diatonic function — Scale degree names[1] (C major scale) …

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