Chordata
The area within a circle enclosed by a chord and an arc
hollow
Rectangular Hollow Section Pipe means that shape of cross-section of RHS pipe is not round or circle but rectangular or oblong.
Imagine if you will a circle with a chord drawn through it and a line running from the center of that chord to the center of the circle. That line is necessarily perpendicular to the chord. This means you have a right triangle whose hypotenuse is the radius of the circle. The radius is thus given by: r = sqrt{(1/2 chord length)^2 + (length of perpendicular line)^2} The actual formula to find the radius is as follows: r= C squared/8a + a/2, where C is the chord length, and a is the distance from center point of the chord to the circle , and a and C form an angle of 90 degrees. the entire formula before simplification is r = sqrt {(1/2 C)^2 + (r-a)^2}
It means that the lower back is too straight.
what it stands for im not sure.. but what it means is u stop playing until the next chord
You can't play a chord on a flute.
Generally, it means a chord that is missing a note. For instance, an open fifth chord is a chord with the tonic and the fifth, but no third.
a hollow intestine
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The typical chord progression used in a blues scale chord progression is the I-IV-V progression. This means the chords used are the I chord, the IV chord, and the V chord in the key of the blues scale being played.
Not sure what you mean, but if you mean A/C, that means an A chord played over a C in the bass.
No, fish are actually a member of the Chordata phylum, Chordata means that the animal contains a spinal chord, which includes humans, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
In music theory, "sus" stands for suspended. When a chord has a "sus" in it, it means that one of the notes in the chord is temporarily replaced with a different note. This creates a sense of tension and adds a unique sound to the chord.
hollow means deep spaced pasta... the only deep spaced (hollow) pasta is BUCATINI PASTA...
In music theory, chord inversions are represented using numbers. The numbers indicate which note of the chord is in the bass position. For example, a "1st inversion" means the 3rd note of the chord is in the bass, and a "2nd inversion" means the 5th note is in the bass.
To change a major chord to a minor chord, you need to lower the third note of the chord by one half step. This means you would take the third note of the major chord and play it one fret lower on the guitar or one key lower on the piano. This alteration changes the sound from a happy, major chord to a sad, minor chord.