| 41. | As it is, this music employs the rising and falling chromatic scale to the point of somnambulance.
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| 42. | The most common conception of the chromatic scale before the 13th century was the Pythagorean chromatic scale.
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| 43. | At her first game, the band played a Sousa march and " it was all chromatic scales !"
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| 44. | Precise chromatic scale, also the trill.
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| 45. | The aupelka plays the chromatic scale ( two octaves ), except the first note of the lower octave.
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| 46. | The chromatic scale is widely utilized, starting off in the lower registers and being answered in higher registers.
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| 47. | These twelve different speeds correspond to the ratios of the vibrations in the notes of a chromatic scale.
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| 48. | Swinging riffs repeat, then suddenly jump to a conclusion; languid melodies expand and contract, sidling around the chromatic scale.
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| 49. | The temb�r measures 90 tempered chromatic scale ( one of the only middle eastern musical instruments not microtonal ).
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| 50. | Composition, in which all the notes of the chromatic scale have equal harmonic value, destroying the sense of key.
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