Harold and the Blue Notes
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MELVINHarold ... and the Blue Notes
KALActor Penn of the Harold and Kumar movies
NOOSEProp for the opening scene of "Harold and Maude"
KALPenn who plays Kumar in the "Harold and Kumar" films
OCTADSPlanets and notes in the musical scale
NBCIts musical ID is just the notes G, E and C
TESTEEOne asked to put away all notes and electronic devices for the next hour, say
tetrachordA scale of four notes, the interval between the first and last being a perfect fourth
tetrachordsA scale of four notes, the interval between the first and last being a perfect fourth
harmonyThe combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to produce chords and chord progressions having a pleasing effect
sesquialteraa perfect fifth; three notes against two; an organ stop giving the root, the twelfth and the tierce
sesquialterasSESQUIALTERA, a perfect fifth; three notes against two; an organ stop giving the root, the twelfth and the tierce
hexachorda series of six notes, with a semitone between the third and fourth, the other intervals being whole tones
staffsA set of five parallel lines and the spaces between them, on which notes are written to indicate their pitch
authentic(of a church mode) Comprising the notes lying between the principal note or final and the note an octave higher
hexachordsHEXACHORD, a series of six notes, with a semitone between the third and fourth, the other intervals being whole tones
calliopesA keyboard instrument resembling an organ but with the notes produced by steam whistles, used chiefly on showboats and in traveling fairs
melismaticcharacterized by the singing of several notes to one syllable of text, for emotional impact, as in blues and other musical styles.
pentatonicRelating to, based on, or denoting a scale of five notes, esp. one without semitones equivalent to an ordinary major scale with the fourth and seventh omitted
fingerboardA flat or roughly flat strip on the neck of a stringed instrument, against which the strings are pressed to shorten the vibrating length and produce notes of higher pitches
enharmonicOf or relating to notes that are the same in pitch (in modern tuning) though bearing different names (e.g., F sharp and G flat or B and C flat)
fingerboardsA flat or roughly flat strip on the neck of a stringed instrument, against which the strings are pressed to shorten the vibrating length and produce notes of higher pitches
harmonicasA small rectangular wind instrument with a row of metal reeds along its length, held against the lips and moved from side to side to produce different notes by blowing or sucking
hexachordsA musical scale of six notes with a half step between the third and fourth. An overlapping series of seven such scales starting on G, C, and F formed the basis of medieval music theory
hexachordA musical scale of six notes with a half step between the third and fourth. An overlapping series of seven such scales starting on G, C, and F formed the basis of medieval music theory
bowingthe individual way of using the bow in playing a stringed instrument, including the way in which the musician approaches the music emotionally, the articulation of individual notes, and the manner in which the notes of a passage are grouped together
serialismA compositional technique in which a fixed series of notes, esp. the twelve notes of the chromatic scale, are used to generate the harmonic and melodic basis of a piece and are subject to change only in specific ways. The first fully serial movements appeared in 1923 in works by Arnold Schoenberg