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anaphoria — ana·pho·ria (an″ə forґe ə) [ana + Gr. phoros carrying + ia] a tendency for the visual axes of both eyes to divert above the horizontal plane … Medical dictionary
анафория — (anaphoria; ана + греч. phoros несущий) форма гетерофории, при которой наблюдается тенденция к одновременному повороту обоих глаз кверху … Большой медицинский словарь
Анафори́я — (anaphoria; Ана + греч. phoros несущий) форма гетерофории, при которой наблюдается тенденция к одновременному повороту обоих глаз кверху … Медицинская энциклопедия
Kraig Grady — is a US Australian composer. He has composed and performed with an ensemble of microtonal instruments of his own design and also worked as a shadow puppeteer, tuning theorist, filmmaker, world music radio DJ and concert promoter. His works… … Wikipedia
Erv Wilson — Ervin Wilson (born June 11, 1928 in Chihuahua, Mexico) is a Mexican/American (dual citizen) music theorist whose work, outside of the academic community, is noted for its breadth and originality. Despite his avoidance of academia, Wilson has been … Wikipedia
Shadow play — For hand shadows, see Shadowgraphy (performing art). For other uses, see Shadow Play (disambiguation). Chinese shadow theatre figures Shadow play (Chinese: 皮影戏, pí yĭng xì) or shadow puppetry Shadow puppets have a long history in China, India,… … Wikipedia
Generalized keyboard — Generalized keyboards are musical keyboards with regular, tile like arrangements usually with rectangular or hexagonal keys, and were developed for performing music in different tunings. They were introduced by Robert Bosanquet in the 1870s, and… … Wikipedia
Hexany — Regular Octahedron. In music theory, the hexany is a six note just intonation scale, with the notes placed on the vertices of an octahedron, equivalently the faces of a cube. The notes are arranged so that every edge of the octahedron joins… … Wikipedia
Just intonation — In music, just intonation is any musical tuning in which the frequencies of notes are related by ratios of whole numbers. Any interval tuned in this way is called a just interval; in other words, the two notes are members of the same harmonic… … Wikipedia
Hans Luedtke — was a German inventor in the field of music. Biography Organist, musicologist and inventor Hans Luedtke developed special [http://archives.pipechat.org/pipechat/2000/December/digest1735.html#Anchor4 Oskalyd] extended organsref|oskal and keyboards … Wikipedia