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searching for Polychord 10 found (36 total)
alternate case: polychord
Tube zither
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Kolitong (Kalinga people) polychord 6-11 strings whole tube or half-tube, plucked and percussion Kulibit (Kalinga) polychord 6-11 strings Kollesing (Ilongot)
Nested sampling algorithm
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package on GitHub The PolyChord nested sampling software package on GitHub Handley, Will; Hobson, Mike; Lasenby, Anthony (2015). "polychord : next-generation
Harald Bode
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others: Polychord (1950) Polychord III (c. 1951, Apparatewerk Bayern) Bode Organ (1951), later known as Estey Electronic Organ, based on Polychord III Cembaphon
Bar zither
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mouth of the player. Instruments may be monochords (single stringed) or polychord (multiple stinged). They may also be idiochords (string made from the
Electroacoustic music
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Georges Jenny Optigan (1971) Orchestron (1975), Vako Synthesizers Polychord (1950) and Polychord III (1951), Harald Bode Electronic Sackbut (1945), Hugh Le Caine
Appalachian Spring
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it with a shepherd flute-like reiteration of the triad. This opening polychord , consisting of the tonic A major and dominant E major, is found throughout
Music of Kazakhstan
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often used for accompaniment of fables. Jetigen (Kazakh: жетіген) is a polychord instrument. The form of instrument is oblong, with the shape of a box
List of musical instruments by Hornbostel–Sachs number: 322.221
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Tradition Hornbostel–Sachs classification Description clárseach cláirsach (Scottish), cruit Ireland 322.221 Polychord wire-strung harp with a fore-pillar
Tomorrow Never Knows
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the start of the verse's fifth bar, creating a ♭VII/I (B♭/C) "slash" polychord . Due to Lennon's adherence to Leary's text, "Tomorrow Never Knows" was
List of national instruments (music)
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produced by Mazzrab. 314.122-4 Ireland Irish Harp (Cruit or Cláirseach) Polychord wire-strung harp with a fore-pillar 322.221 Ireland Great Irish Warpipes