-
signal is a dual-
tone multi-frequency
signaling tone consisting of two
simultaneous pure
tone sinusoidal frequencies. The row in
which the
key appears determines...
- or A6
chord tone (respectively) in
order to
modulate to a
key a half-step away (descending or ascending); if the fifth-from-root
chord tone of a German...
- Look up
Tone,
tone,
tones, or
toning in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tone may
refer to:
Tone (color theory), a mix of tint and shade, in
painting and...
- more
likely to
detect it. Amplitude-shift
keying (ASK) Continuous-phase frequency-shift
keying (CPFSK) Dual-
tone multi-frequency (DTMF),
another encoding...
- solfège system, the
leading tone is sung as si. A leading-
tone triad is a
triad built on the
seventh scale degree in a
major key (viio in
Roman numeral analysis)...
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Pressing a
key sends a
combination of the row and
column frequencies. For example, the 1
key produces a
superimposition of a 697 Hz low
tone and a 1209 Hz...
- A
Shepard tone,
named after Roger Shepard, is a
sound consisting of a
superposition of sine
waves separated by octaves. When pla**** with the b**** pitch...
- A
nonchord tone (NCT),
nonharmonic tone, or
embellishing tone is a note in a
piece of
music or song that is not part of the
implied or
expressed chord...
- and the
tonal center or
final resolution tone that is
commonly used in the
final cadence in
tonal (musical
key-based)
classical music, po****r music, and...
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piano keys (such as C, C♯, and D)
struck simultaneously produce a
tone cluster.
Variants of the
tone cluster include chords comprising adjacent tones separated...