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... word, abomination. Given the current state of political and newfound social sensitivities held by various groups, Scriptural clarity and specific intended use of the word tends to highly offend those who live and behave sexually ...
... CADENCE . * To recollect the multiplied names of cadences , is a strain upon ... word itself is also used as organ point , " the Italian cadenza . ( 6 MAJOR ... word itself , cadence , or fall , is not without a certain awkwardness of ...
... word order and cadence , should be metrical to some extent but not overly so . The meter that is appropriate will be determined by the kind of style that is being used . Here , for example , as we have said , iambs and trochees are most ...
... word “grave.” In song 3, those chords are heard on “untreu werden” ([If all] become unfaithful); that phrase expresses disillusionment with humanity for forgetting christ. in song 1, the deceptive cadence ... word “Durst” (thirst) occurs ...
... cadence Px with the monomoraic drop, the line is distinguished by the significantly stronger association. Since the single mora concerned is invariably constituted by a vowel, a word ... word-final unstressed vowel serves as the nucleus of ...
... word and 44,100 times per second sampling . What this means is that 44,100 times each second the sound is sampled to the accuracy of a 16 bit word . In the early days of the digital changeover the best resolution that was practi- cal ...
... word was in Italian appropriated to the musical or rhythmical fall of the voice , and in this sense occurs as early as Chaucer . Cadence is in form a doublet of CHANCE , the direct phonetic descendant of cadentia . ] I. In verse and ...
... word pietà could be eluding him . His eventual articulation of the word proves as unem- phatic to the listener as the half cadence on D. Indeed , Demo's completion of the word is not nearly as interesting as when — or if — he will ever ...
Joseph Piercy. Cadence: Cadence, deriving from the Latin verb cadere, meaning to fall, was first used by English ... word cadgear, meaning a travelling salesman who toured rural areas selling goods and produce. Over time this gave rise to ...
... word Cadence , seems to have been used by Bacon , ac- cording to the example quoted by Samuel Johnson , in his Dic- tionary , to fignify what , in mufic , is now called a clofe , which . Shakespear called a fall . But if the word cadence ...
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