- tetrachords, only the
middle two
strings varied in
their pitch. The term
cromatico (Italian) was
occasionally used in the
medieval and
Renaissance periods...
- A
color rendering index (CRI) is a
quantitative measure of the
ability of a
light source to
reveal the
colors of
various objects faithfully in comparison...
- with crooks,
which in
England was also
called the
Italian name
corno cromatico (chromatic horn). More recently, "French horn" is
often used colloquially...
- the
crooked horn
appeared as
early as 1704, when it was
called corno cromatico or,
because of its
origin and
because it was most
often pla**** by German...
- cart; its
treble version, alt-pipe a vara, uses PVC. Tubófono silicónico
cromático: pan flute-like, with test
tubes filled with silicone;
earlier version...
- He
created Cromatico, a
permanent sound sculpture on Tallinn's
Sound Festival Grounds, for the
Tuned City
Tallinn event in 2011.
Cromatico is
tuned to...
- 2, 3, et 4 voci, et compositioni, proportioni, generi. s. diatonico,
cromatico,
enarmonico (Rome)
Guillaume de
Morlaye first collection for lute Second...
- atlánticas de la
familia Chromodorididae (Mollusca: Nudibranchia) del
grupo cromático azul.
Avicennia suplemento 1: 1-165 page(s): 143
Accessed through: World...
- atlánticas de la
familia Chromodorididae (Mollusca: Nudibranchia) de
grupo cromático azul. (Review of the
Atlantic species of the
family Chromodorididae (Mollusca:...
- ISBN 978-0-307-56051-3.[page needed] Stembridge,
Christopher (1993). "The
cimbalo cromatico and
other Italian keyboard instruments with
nineteen or more divisions...