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Diametrical
Diametric Di*am"e*tric, Diametrical Di*am"e*tric*al, a.
1. Of or pertaining to a diameter.
2. As remote as possible, as if at the opposite end of a
diameter; directly adverse.
Diametrically
Diametrically Di*am"e*tric*al*ly, adv.
In a diametrical manner; directly; as, diametrically
opposite.
Whose principles were diametrically opposed to his.
--Macaulay.
Dynametrical
Dynametrical Dy`na*met"ric*al, a.
Pertaining to a dynameter.
Hexametrical
Hexametric Hex`a*met"ric, Hexametrical Hex`a*met"ric*al, a.
Consisting of six metrical feet.
PluviametricalPluviametrical Plu`vi*a*met"ric*al, a.
See Pluviometrical.
Meaning of Ametrical from wikipedia
- Free time is a type of
musical anti-meter free from
musical time and time signature. It is used when a
piece of
music has no
discernible beat. Instead...
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basic track.
According to
musicologist Walter Everett, it
provides an
ametrical and "off-balance" introduction, "with its blue
notes presaging what is...
- writers. The
French composer Olivier Messiaen used
prime numbers to
create ametrical music through "natural phenomena". In
works such as La Nativité du Seigneur...
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indicate a
rhythmic grouping but can also be used to
connect notes in
ametrical p****ages. The
number of
beams is
equivalent to the
number of
flags on...
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interpreted within an
additive structure,
supporting the idea of a
universal ametrical organization scheme for rhythm.
Researchers have also
attempted to use...
- non-European
music such as
Honkyoku repertoire for shakuhachi, may be
considered ametric.
Senza misura is an
Italian musical term for "without meter",
meaning to...
- a
collection of 43
short airs that were
strophic form,
homophonic and
ametric structure.
Composer Jean Planson,
published 38
short airs in 1587, much...
- non-European
music such as
Honkyoku repertoire for shakuhachi, may be
considered ametric. The
music term
senza misura is
Italian for "without metre",
meaning to...
- key center,
impossibly complex shifting meters alternating with
freely ametric sections with no
definable beat or
regular recurring rhythms, and jagged...
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literally be
there and I
could be
playing something that was
basically ametric and yet it
worked in some way as far as my ears were concerned... An interesting...