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1 tuning scale
tuning scale Abstimmskale fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > tuning scale
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2 tuning scale
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3 tuning scale
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > tuning scale
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4 tuning scale
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8 tuning scale
English-Russian dictionary of modern telecommunications > tuning scale
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9 tuning scale
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10 tuning scale
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11 tuning scale
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications > tuning scale
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Kelvin scale — шкала абсолютной температуры, шкала Кельвина
binary scale — двоичная шкала; двоичная система счисления
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > receiver tuning scale
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > receiver tuning scale
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14 receiver tuning scale
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > receiver tuning scale
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15 extended tuning scale
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16 receiver tuning scale
Автомобильный термин: шкала настройки приёмника -
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18 extended tuning scale
English-Russian electronics dictionary > extended tuning scale
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19 receiver tuning scale
English-Russian electronics dictionary > receiver tuning scale
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20 extended tuning scale
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > extended tuning scale
См. также в других словарях:
tuning scale — derinimo skalė statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. tuning scale vok. Abstimmskala, f; Einstellskala, f rus. шкала настройки, f pranc. cadran d’accord, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas
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
Scale (string instruments) — For the musical (rather than instrumental) scale, see Pythagorean tuning. In a string instrument, the scale length (often simply called the scale ) is the sounding length of the strings. On instruments with strings which are not stopped (harp,… … Wikipedia
scale — Synonyms and related words: Danish balance, Indian file, Lambert conformal projection, Mercator projection, Miller projection, Roman balance, Weightometer, accommodation ladder, adjust, aeronautical chart, alloy balance, amount, amplitude,… … Moby Thesaurus
Musical tuning — Open string redirects here. For the concept in string theory, see String (physics). Two differently tuned thirds: Just major third … Wikipedia
Richter tuning — is a system of choosing the reeds for a diatonic wind instrument (such as a harmonica or accordion). It is named after Joseph Richter, a Bohemian instrument maker who adopted the tuning for his harmonicas the early 19th century and is credited… … Wikipedia
Diminished tuning — is a system of choosing the reeds for a diatonic wind instrument (such as a harmonica or accordion) in which the blow notes repeat a sequence of C E♭ F♯ A and draw notes follow a repeating sequence of D F G♯ B (perhaps shifted to begin with E♭… … Wikipedia
Whole tone scale — Qualities Number of pitch classes 6 Maximal evenness Degenerate well formed collection In music, a whole tone scale is a scale in which each note is separated from its neighbors by the interval of a whole … Wikipedia
Diatonic scale — Qualities Number of pitch classes 7 Maximal evenness Well formed generated collection Myhill s property Deep scale property Cardinality equals variety Struc … Wikipedia
Pythagorean tuning — is a system of musical tuning in which the frequency relationships of all intervals are based on the ratio 3:2. Its name comes from medieval texts which attribute its discovery to Pythagoras, but its use has been documented as long ago as 3500… … Wikipedia
Chromatic scale — Qualities Number of pitch classes 12 Maximal evenness Degenerate well formed collection The chromatic scale is a musical scale with twelve pitches, each a semitone apart. On a modern piano or other … Wikipedia