- In
linguistics an
accidental gap, also
known as a gap,
paradigm gap,
accidental lexical gap,
lexical gap, lacuna, or hole in the pattern, is a potential...
-
Accidentals modify the
pitch of the
notes that
follow them on the same
staff position within a measure,
unless cancelled by an
additional accidental....
- (inhaled corticosteroids)
Functional dysphonia Psychogenic Vocal misuse Idiopathic The most
common causes of ****seness is
laryngitis (acute 42.1%; chronic...
- B. King, and
Bruce Hornsby. He is the
subject of the 2016 do****entary
Accidental Courtesy:
Daryl Davis, Race & America. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Davis...
- south. They are
accidental in
northern ****an and the
Commander Islands in
northwestern Pacific, and Cuba in the West Indies. The
common loon is an expert...
-
Dictionaries of Music. Berger, Karol. 1987.
Musica Ficta:
Theories of
Accidental Inflections in
Vocal Polyphony from
Marchetto Da
Padova to
Gioseffo Zarlino. Cambridge...
- b****oon. The most
common combination, at
least in
modern performances, is
harpsichord and
cello for
instrumental works and
secular vocal works, such as operas...
-
above it in the
given scale (unless the
trill symbol is
modified by an
accidental,
understood to
apply to the
added note above; this is a
chromatic trill)...
- the body of a
string instrument, or
having a
vocal choir clap, stamp, or snap. However, it is more
common to
write the
rhythms using ×
noteheads on the...
- trauma),
chylothorax (most
commonly caused by trauma), and
accidental infusion of fluids. Less
common causes include esophageal rupture or
pancreatic disease...