- most
typical of rock and
related styles is: 1&2&3&4& d du udu The
final upstroke is
sometimes omitted altering the
strumming pattern slightly to d du ud...
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numeral 1. In German, the
serif at the top may be
extended into a long
upstroke as long as the
vertical line. This
variation can lead to
confusion with...
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flipped over (supination) so that the
leading edge is
pointed backward. The
upstroke then
pushes the wing
upward and backward. Then the wing is
flipped again...
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types may be
operated either by hand or by an engine. In a lift pump, the
upstroke of the
piston draws water,
through a valve, into the
lower part of the...
- and less drag. By
folding the
wings inwards towards their body on the
upstroke, they use 35% less
energy during flight than birds. The
membranes are delicate...
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triplets but was
characterized by a
guitar chop on the off beat—known as an
upstroke or '****'—with
horns taking the lead and
often following the off-beat...
- **** at
different harmonic rhythms The ska
stroke up or ska
upstroke, **** or bang, is a
guitar strumming technique that is used
mostly in the performance...
- deltoid-pectoral
muscles which permit pronounced wing
supination during upstroke when hovering. A hummingbird's
ability to
hover is due to its
small m****...
- 19th, 20th century),
based on a
number of
formal criteria:
downstroke and
upstroke,
forms of serifs,
stroke axis, x-height, etc.
Although the Vox-ATypI classification...
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rotate to a
limited angle on
axles near
their front edges, and thus on
upstroke and
downstroke they
propel water backwards. It is
claimed that the length...