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- Picardy third, (/ˈpɪkərdi/; French: tierce picarde) also known as a Picardy cadence or Tierce de Picardie, is a major chord of the tonic at the end of a...
- middle tierces representing the founder Richard Fleming, Bishop of Lincoln, and the sinister tierce carrying the arms of Thomas Rotherham, a major donor...
- butt or a quarter of a tun. Closely related to the modern oil barrel, the tierce is half a puncheon, a third of a butt, or a sixth of a tun. The wine barrel...
- should play the p****age on the highest-pitched, thinnest string 1+3⁄5′ Tierce organ stop 2′ two feet – pipe organ indication; see Organ stop § Pitch and...
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- best-known of the suite. This movement returns to C minor, ending with a Tierce de Picardie on full organ. The suite was transcribed for br**** band by Eric...
- expressive and elaborate baroque ornaments including the king's favourite "tierces ornées"—intermediate notes added to a falling third, creating a sighing...
- the store had its own radio station, WOO, and music from the organ was a major feature of the broadcasts. In 1924, a new project to enlarge the organ began...
- 'quint mixture', while a mixture made of octaves, fifths, and a major third is called a 'tierce mixture'. As a rule, the fifths and thirds of mixtures are...
- descending sweep (with both hands) descending to an F major chord, eventually cadencing on C major (tierce de Picardie). de Korwin-Piotrowska, Sophie (1933)...