Palabras en English para 'based on a scale consisting of 12 semitones'
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adj
- based on a scale consisting of 12 semitones
- being or having or characterized by hue
- able to refract light without spectral color separation
- (biology) Relating to chromatin (a complex of DNA, RNA, and proteins within the cell nucleus out of which chromosomes condense during cell division).
- (Ancient Greece, historical) One of three types of tetrachord (the others being the diatonic and enharmonic), with an interval between half and four-fifths of the total interval of a tetrachord.
- (comparable) Brightly coloured; colourful, vivid.
- Relating to or using notes not belonging to the diatonic scale of the key in which a passage of music is written.
- (not comparable) Characterized or caused by, or relating to, colour or hue.
- (not comparable, optics) Having the capacity to separate spectral colours by refraction.
- (not comparable, graph theory) Relating to colorings of graphs.
noun
- the division of the scale based on an octave that is divided into twelve exactly equal semitones
- Twelve-tone equal temperament: The European semi-harmonic interval compromise among the chromatic notes.
- (music) A tuning system in which every interval (as a ratio of frequencies) is some exactly positive integral power of some smallest, other than the unison, base interval. In particular:
adj
- Having intervals of a semitone between the third and fourth, and seventh and eighth degrees. (of a scale)
- Equivalent to that between the tonic and another note of a major scale, and greater by a semitone than the corresponding minor interval. (of an interval)
- Containing the major term in a categorical syllogism. (of a premise)
- Greater in dignity, rank, importance, significance, or interest.
- Greater in number, quantity, or extent.
- (postpositive) (of a key) Based on a major scale, tending to produce a bright or joyful effect.
- Prominent or significant in size, amount, or degree.
- (campanology) Bell changes rung on eight bells.
- Having a major third above the root.
- Notable or conspicuous in effect or scope.
- Of full legal age, having attained majority.
- (medicine) Involving great risk, serious, life-threatening.
- (education) Of or relating to a subject of academic study chosen as a field of specialization.
- Occurring as the predicate in the conclusion of a categorical syllogism. (of a term)
- greater in scope or effect
- (of a scale or mode) having half steps between the third and fourth degrees and the seventh and eighth degrees
- of the elder of two boys with the same family name
- of greater seriousness or danger
- greater in number or size or amount
- of full legal age
- of the field of academic study in which one concentrates or specializes
- of greater importance or stature or rank
noun
- Ellipsis of major premise.
- Ellipsis of major key.
- (Canadian football) A touchdown, or major score.
- (military) A rank of officer in the army and the US air force, between captain and lieutenant colonel.
- An officer in charge of a section of band instruments, used with a modifier.
- (education, Canada, US, Australia, New Zealand) The principal subject or course of a student working toward a degree at a college or university.
- (campanology) A system of change-ringing using eight bells.
- (Australian rules football) A goal.
- Ellipsis of major scale.
- A large, commercially successful company, especially a record label that is bigger than an indie.
- A student at a college or university specializing on a given area of study.
- Ellipsis of major term.
- (bridge) Ellipsis of major suit.
- Ellipsis of major interval.
- (entomology) A large leaf-cutter ant that acts as a soldier, defending the nest.
- A person of legal age.
- a commissioned military officer in the United States Army or Air Force or Marines; below lieutenant colonel and above captain
- the principal field of study of a student at a university
- a university student who is studying a particular field as the principal subject
verb
adj
- based on the standard major or minor scales consisting of 5 tones and 2 semitones without modulation by accidentals
- based on or using the five tones and two semitones of the major or minor scales of western music
- (music) Relating to or characteristic of a musical scale which contains seven pitches and a pattern of five whole tones and two semitones; particularly, of the major or natural minor scales.
noun
- (music) An interval of twelve semitones spanning eight degrees of the diatonic scale, representing a doubling or halving in pitch frequency.
- (music) A coupler on an organ which allows the organist to sound the note an octave above the note of the key pressed (cf sub-octave)
- (poetry) A poetic stanza consisting of eight lines; usually used as one part of a sonnet.
- (signal processing) Any of a number of coherent-noise functions of differing frequency that are added together to form Perlin noise.
- (music) The pitch an octave higher than a given pitch.
- (fencing) The eighth defensive position, with the sword hand held at waist height, and the tip of the sword out straight at knee level.
- (astrology) The subjective vibration of a planet.
- (Christianity) The day that is one week after a feast day in the Latin rite of the Catholic Church.
- (Christianity) An eight-day period beginning on a feast day in the Latin rite of the Catholic Church.
- A small cask of wine, one eighth of a pipe.
- a rhythmic group of eight lines of verse
- a musical interval of eight tones
- a feast day and the seven days following it
verb
adj
adj
- (mathematics, of a semigroup) generated by a set containing only a single element
- producing offspring of only one sex, exhibiting monogeny
- of or relating to monogenesis or to monogenism
- (mathematics, of a function) having a single derivative at a point
- (genetics) regulated by a single gene
- of or relating to an inheritable character that is controlled by a single pair of genes
noun
noun
- The semitone in 12-tone equal temperament, with frequency ratio of the twelfth root of two.
- (music) An interval between adjacent notes in a chromatic scale.
- (music) An interval equal to an augmented unison or a minor second, depending on the context and tuning system used.
- (music, by extension) Any of the pitches of a chromatic scale.
- the musical interval between adjacent keys on a keyboard instrument
adj
adj
- (semigroup theory, of a semigroup with zero) Containing only nilpotent elements.
- (Lie theory, of an element x of a Lie algebra L) Belonging to the derived algebra of L and such that the adjoint action of x is nilpotent (as a linear transformation on L).
- (of an algebra over a commutative ring) Such that there exists some natural number n (called the index of the algebra) such that all products (of elements in the given algebra) of length n are zero.
- (Lie theory, of a Lie algebra) Such that the lower central series terminates.
- (ring theory, of an ideal I) Such that there exists a natural number k with Iᵏ = 0.
- (mathematics, algebra, ring theory, of an element x of a ring) Such that, for some positive integer n, xⁿ = 0.
- (group theory, of a group) Admitting a central series of finite length.
- equal to zero when raised to a certain power
noun
adj
noun
verb
noun
- the division of the scale based on an octave that is divided into twelve exactly equal semitones
- Twelve-tone equal temperament: The European semi-harmonic interval compromise among the chromatic notes.
- (music) A tuning system in which every interval (as a ratio of frequencies) is some exactly positive integral power of some smallest, other than the unison, base interval. In particular:
noun
- (music) An interval of twelve semitones spanning eight degrees of the diatonic scale, representing a doubling or halving in pitch frequency.
- (music) A coupler on an organ which allows the organist to sound the note an octave above the note of the key pressed (cf sub-octave)
- (poetry) A poetic stanza consisting of eight lines; usually used as one part of a sonnet.
- (signal processing) Any of a number of coherent-noise functions of differing frequency that are added together to form Perlin noise.
- (music) The pitch an octave higher than a given pitch.
- (fencing) The eighth defensive position, with the sword hand held at waist height, and the tip of the sword out straight at knee level.
- (astrology) The subjective vibration of a planet.
- (Christianity) The day that is one week after a feast day in the Latin rite of the Catholic Church.
- (Christianity) An eight-day period beginning on a feast day in the Latin rite of the Catholic Church.
- A small cask of wine, one eighth of a pipe.
- a rhythmic group of eight lines of verse
- a musical interval of eight tones
- a feast day and the seven days following it
verb
noun
- The semitone in 12-tone equal temperament, with frequency ratio of the twelfth root of two.
- (music) An interval between adjacent notes in a chromatic scale.
- (music) An interval equal to an augmented unison or a minor second, depending on the context and tuning system used.
- (music, by extension) Any of the pitches of a chromatic scale.
- the musical interval between adjacent keys on a keyboard instrument
adj
- based on a scale consisting of 12 semitones
- being or having or characterized by hue
- able to refract light without spectral color separation
- (biology) Relating to chromatin (a complex of DNA, RNA, and proteins within the cell nucleus out of which chromosomes condense during cell division).
- (Ancient Greece, historical) One of three types of tetrachord (the others being the diatonic and enharmonic), with an interval between half and four-fifths of the total interval of a tetrachord.
- (comparable) Brightly coloured; colourful, vivid.
- Relating to or using notes not belonging to the diatonic scale of the key in which a passage of music is written.
- (not comparable) Characterized or caused by, or relating to, colour or hue.
- (not comparable, optics) Having the capacity to separate spectral colours by refraction.
- (not comparable, graph theory) Relating to colorings of graphs.
adj
- Having intervals of a semitone between the third and fourth, and seventh and eighth degrees. (of a scale)
- Equivalent to that between the tonic and another note of a major scale, and greater by a semitone than the corresponding minor interval. (of an interval)
- Containing the major term in a categorical syllogism. (of a premise)
- Greater in dignity, rank, importance, significance, or interest.
- Greater in number, quantity, or extent.
- (postpositive) (of a key) Based on a major scale, tending to produce a bright or joyful effect.
- Prominent or significant in size, amount, or degree.
- (campanology) Bell changes rung on eight bells.
- Having a major third above the root.
- Notable or conspicuous in effect or scope.
- Of full legal age, having attained majority.
- (medicine) Involving great risk, serious, life-threatening.
- (education) Of or relating to a subject of academic study chosen as a field of specialization.
- Occurring as the predicate in the conclusion of a categorical syllogism. (of a term)
- greater in scope or effect
- (of a scale or mode) having half steps between the third and fourth degrees and the seventh and eighth degrees
- of the elder of two boys with the same family name
- of greater seriousness or danger
- greater in number or size or amount
- of full legal age
- of the field of academic study in which one concentrates or specializes
- of greater importance or stature or rank
noun
- Ellipsis of major premise.
- Ellipsis of major key.
- (Canadian football) A touchdown, or major score.
- (military) A rank of officer in the army and the US air force, between captain and lieutenant colonel.
- An officer in charge of a section of band instruments, used with a modifier.
- (education, Canada, US, Australia, New Zealand) The principal subject or course of a student working toward a degree at a college or university.
- (campanology) A system of change-ringing using eight bells.
- (Australian rules football) A goal.
- Ellipsis of major scale.
- A large, commercially successful company, especially a record label that is bigger than an indie.
- A student at a college or university specializing on a given area of study.
- Ellipsis of major term.
- (bridge) Ellipsis of major suit.
- Ellipsis of major interval.
- (entomology) A large leaf-cutter ant that acts as a soldier, defending the nest.
- A person of legal age.
- a commissioned military officer in the United States Army or Air Force or Marines; below lieutenant colonel and above captain
- the principal field of study of a student at a university
- a university student who is studying a particular field as the principal subject
verb
adj
- based on the standard major or minor scales consisting of 5 tones and 2 semitones without modulation by accidentals
- based on or using the five tones and two semitones of the major or minor scales of western music
- (music) Relating to or characteristic of a musical scale which contains seven pitches and a pattern of five whole tones and two semitones; particularly, of the major or natural minor scales.
adj
adj
- (mathematics, of a semigroup) generated by a set containing only a single element
- producing offspring of only one sex, exhibiting monogeny
- of or relating to monogenesis or to monogenism
- (mathematics, of a function) having a single derivative at a point
- (genetics) regulated by a single gene
- of or relating to an inheritable character that is controlled by a single pair of genes
noun
adj
adj
- (semigroup theory, of a semigroup with zero) Containing only nilpotent elements.
- (Lie theory, of an element x of a Lie algebra L) Belonging to the derived algebra of L and such that the adjoint action of x is nilpotent (as a linear transformation on L).
- (of an algebra over a commutative ring) Such that there exists some natural number n (called the index of the algebra) such that all products (of elements in the given algebra) of length n are zero.
- (Lie theory, of a Lie algebra) Such that the lower central series terminates.
- (ring theory, of an ideal I) Such that there exists a natural number k with Iᵏ = 0.
- (mathematics, algebra, ring theory, of an element x of a ring) Such that, for some positive integer n, xⁿ = 0.
- (group theory, of a group) Admitting a central series of finite length.
- equal to zero when raised to a certain power