- A
rastrum (pl. rastra) or
raster is a five-pointed
writing implement used in
music m****cripts to draw
parallel staff lines when
drawn horizontally across...
- "rasterisation"
comes from
German Raster 'grid, pattern, schema' and
Latin rāstrum 's****er, rake'. Bresenham's line
algorithm is an
example of an algorithm...
-
Raster bar, an
effect used in
computer demos Raster-Noton, a
record label Rastrum, a
device used in
medieval music m****cripts to draw
staff lines Raster...
- are of
central concern. The word "raster" has its
origins in the
Latin rastrum (a rake),
which is
derived from
radere (to s****e). It
originates from...
- word
raster comes from the
Latin word
rastrum (a rake),
which is
derived from
radere (to s****e); see also
rastrum, an
instrument for
drawing musical staff...
-
known as a felt-tip pen
Highlighter Mean
Streak Paint Permanent Quill Rastrum Reed pen
Kalamos Qalam Rollerball Ruling Skin pens
Space Pen Technical...
- the
National Forensic League Australian Rostrum,
public speaking clubs Rastrum, a
musical writing implement used to draw
staff lines Rostra, a
large platform...
- five, and six
lines were used as late as 1600.
Tablature Sight reading Rastrum "staff" in the
Collins English Dictionary: "in
British English: also called:...
- non-standard verb form,
replacing classical exhibit. Rastellus, a
diminutive of
rastrum, can also
refer to a
metallic grid used to
close the door of a town during...
- M****cript
paper is also
available for drum
notation and
guitar tabulature.
Rastrum Sheet music “Staff Paper”. All
About Music Theory. 10 Oct. 2014. Accessed...