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- d by its key, but by its [[Modus]]. Since then, keys have been distinguished into [[Dur]] and [[Moll]].
- expression
- * [[Rhythmus]] </col> <col sm="4"> * mode ([[dur|major]]/[[moll|minor]]) * [[pitch]] * [[Klang
- chord progression
- 6"> **Meaning** \\ Base and target (quietness); [[dur|major]] \\ [[moll|Minor]] \\ Minor \\ Transition
- rosewood @en:vok:klangholz
- link&nodate&nouser&nomdate&noeditbutton}} Dense, durable [[en:vok:Klangholz]] with brillant overtones
- morado @en:vok:klangholz
- , has very good mechanical properties and is very durable. It is therefore used as a [[..klangholz]] fo
- elm @en:vok:klangholz
- .klangholz]]. It is heavy and dense and therefore durable, but also difficult to work. <panel> <carouse
- score
- | 89| 70| Thus, the Ukulele was hugely popular during the Twenties; it dominated the musical market during the Thirties; and for the next 20 years, its p
- psychoacoustics
- ing taken and carried along in the mode of a procedural enactment, when the knowledge was presented (by
- tablature
- "distance".)) (i.e., the distances in height and duration between sounds are represented graphically).... dissemination: that with plucked instruments, the duration of a tone is difficult to control anyway, ma... ce: //Dance and Instrumental Diferencias in Spain During the 17<sup>th</sup> and Early 18<sup>th</sup>
- chord diagram
- . <accordion> <panel title="Examples" subtitle="F-Dur" icon="glyphicon glyphicon-comment"> The [[grundt
- interval
- e the most important [[akkord|chords]] plus the [[dur|major]] and [[moll|minor]] tonalites in Western h
- ukulele
- European or American ships sometime before 1809, during the reign of Kamehameha I. [60] >Examination o
- solid
- d as [[en:vok:massiv|solid]] wood, but it is more durable. I would take a laminated [[vok:ukulele|‘ukul
- laminated
- ound nearly as good as solid wood, but it is more durable. I would take a laminated [[ukulele|‘ukulele]
- note
- ton#sound]] frequency) with a name (A, B, C, etc., see [[Tonleiter]]) and a certain [[tempo|duration]].