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mistuned circuit — išderintasis kontūras statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. mistuned circuit vok. verstimmter Schwingkreis, m rus. расстроенный контур, m pranc. circuit désaccordé, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas
mistuned — v. tune improperly, tune wrong n. bad adjustment … English contemporary dictionary
tuning and temperament — In music, the adjustment of one sound source, such as a voice or string, to produce a desired pitch in relation to a given pitch, and the modification of that tuning to lessen dissonance. Tuning assures a good sound for a given pair of tones;… … Universalium
Mistuning — Alpha chord as mistuned major chord Play (help … Wikipedia
Rote — Rote, n. [OE. rote, probably of German origin; cf. MHG. rotte, OHG. rota, hrota, LL. chrotta. Cf. {Crowd} a kind of violin.] (Mus.) A kind of guitar, the notes of which were produced by a small wheel or wheel like arrangement; an instrument… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pitch (music) — In musical notation, the different vertical positions of notes indicate different pitches. Pitch is an auditory perceptual property that allows the ordering of sounds on a frequency related scale.[1] Pitches are compared as higher and lower in… … Wikipedia
Octatonic scale — Octatonic scales on C Play (help … Wikipedia
Scordatura — A scordatura (literally Italian for mistuning ), also called cross tuning, is an alternative tuning used for the open strings of a string instrument. In the Western classical music tradition it is an extended technique to allow the playing of… … Wikipedia
Glowing plate — When a vacuum tube circuit malfunctions and draws excessive current, the anode ( plate ) may overheat, sometimes causing a visible red or orange glow. In consumer electronics, this is universally indicative that the tube is experiencing an… … Wikipedia
Automatic frequency control — (AFC) is a method (or device) to automatically maintain a tuning of electromagnetic radiation (radio or microwave) signal to desired frequency. Assuming that a receiver is nearly tuned to the desired frequency, a circuit in the receiver develops… … Wikipedia