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A pentatonic scale is made up of 5 notes, and can be hemitonic (containing half steps) or anhemitonic (not containing half steps).
5 kinds can be made: (width x length) 1 x 16 2 x 8 4 x 4 8 x 2 16 x1
A pentatonic scale is a musical scale with five notes per octave.
You cannot, without more information. To see this consider a quadrilateral made up of four lengths of wood, hinged at the four corners. There is no rigidity in the shape and it can be distorted easily. As that happens, the area changes.
you kill barbaloots and the squeeks they make are used as the different notes in a piano
Category 5 cable can be made into different lengths. However, it cannot be longer than 100 meters or 328 feet. This is because at longer lengths there will likely be signal loss.
No, there isn't.
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i think many are the same and tuned but some lower notes are thicker so they can go lower and higher ones are thinner and then just tunned to secific notes
"Rope sailing," also known as "sailing rope" refers to all the different types of things made out of rope that are used in sailing. It can include long lengths of rope or small buckles made with small lengths of rope.
In India currency notes are made in Nasik.
the plastic Australian notes are made out of polymer
These are both music terms. Notes are when a sound is made and rests are when now sound is made.
Long before. By the ancient Greeks, who compared the lengths of shadows of a stick at different latitudes on the same date.
The same materials summer tires are made of. They just have a different tread pattern.
You have described a Whole Tone Scale.