- Manṣūr
Zalzal al-Ḍārib (منصور زلزل; died
after 842 CE) or
simply Zalzal, was an
Iranian musician during the
early Abbasid period. The
renowned musician...
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Pieter Land in 1880. Land
makes reference to the
neutral third attributed to
Zalzal (8th c.),
described by Al-Farabi (10th c.) as
corresponding to a
ratio of...
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Zalzal GH (1989). "Stridor and
airway compromise". Pediatr. Clin.
North Am. 36...
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Sometime in the
seventh century it was
modified or "perfected" by
Mansour Zalzal, and the two
instruments (barbat and "ūd shabbūt") were used side by side...
- Musician'". 28
February 2017.
ZALZAL, Zéna (21
December 2017). "Maritta el-Hallani,
digne fille de son père... – Zéna
ZALZAL". "ماريتا الحلاني ونجم (ذا فويس)...
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neutral sixth is a
musical interval wider than a
minor sixth play but
narrower than a
major sixth play.
Three distinct intervals may be
termed neutral...
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conservative tradition and his
other pupils included the
musicians Mukhariq,
Zalzal and Ziryab. He
appears in
numerous stories of One
Thousand and One Nights...
- PMID 11050181. Harning,
David J.; Geirsdóttir, Áslaug; Miller,
Gifford H.;
Zalzal, Kate (1
December 2016). "Early
Holocene deglaciation of Drangajökull, Vestfirðir...
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South Carolina Department of
Archives and History.
Retrieved July 5, 2012.
Zalzal, Kate. "Benchmarks:
August 31, 1886: Magnitude-7
earthquake rocks Charleston...
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linguist and
journalist Ibrāhīm al-Yāziǧī (1847-1906) as well as by Bišāra
Zalzal (1851-1905) and Ḫalīl Saʿāda. In total, they
published 24
numbers in one...