- NumRands(1) = 1;
octave_
value_
list f_arg, f_ret; f_arg(0) =
octave_
value(NumRands);
f_ret = feval("rand", f_arg, 1);
Matrix unis(f_ret(0).matrix_
value()); C and...
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Octave Chanute (February 18, 1832 –
November 23, 1910) was a French-American
civil engineer and
aviation pioneer. He
advised and
publicized many aviation...
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consecutive series of
notes that form a
progression between one note and its
octave",
typically by
order of
pitch or
fundamental frequency. The word "scale"...
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measure used for
musical intervals. Twelve-tone
equal temperament divides the
octave into 12
semitones of 100
cents each. Typically,
cents are used to express...
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during the
execution of the ringtone.
Possible names are d -
duration o -
octave b - beat,
tempo The data
section consists of a set of
character strings...
- as A440).
Every octave is made of
twelve steps called semitones. A jump from the
lowest semitone to the
highest semitone in one
octave doubles the frequency...
-
temperament or
tuning system that
approximates just
intervals by
dividing an
octave (or
other interval) into
steps such that the
ratio of the
frequencies of...
- elements, and in some
cases had two
elements at the same
position in the same
octave. Newlands's
table was
ignored or
ridiculed by some of his contemporaries...
- of
laboratory tests.[citation needed] In this article, all
values (except the ones
listed below)
denote blood plasma concentration,
which is approximately...
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Helmholtz categorises the
octave,
perfect fifth,
perfect fourth,
major sixth,
major third, and
minor third as consonant, in
decreasing value, and
other intervals...