Notes that whoosh
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EMAILNotes that whoosh
REMINotes that follow do
RESNotes that follow dos
LASNotes that follow so
SLURMusical symbol that connects notes
EMUSBirds that utter booming notes
RINGTONEA few notes that require answering?
noterone that notes (to write down)
ATMBox that notes come out of
GSHARPSNotes that sound like A flats
ETSEQQAnd those that follow, in notes
ARIASong that may include some high notes
ONESNotes that are passed around 21 months
notersNOTER, one that notes (to write down)
BACHSFamily that wrote a lot of notes
melodiesA sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying
FLATSSymbol attached to notes that lower their pitches a half step
JAWSMovie with an iconic theme that starts with two alternating notes
sequencera device connected to a synthesizer that can memorize sequences of notes
sequencersSEQUENCER, a device connected to a synthesizer that can memorize sequences of notes
compassThe range of notes that can be produced by a voice or a musical instrument
compassesThe range of notes that can be produced by a voice or a musical instrument
consonancesThe combination of notes that are in harmony with each other due to the relationship between their frequencies
consonanceThe combination of notes that are in harmony with each other due to the relationship between their frequencies
polyphonies(on an electronic keyboard or synthesizer) The number of notes or voices that can be played simultaneously without loss
polyphony(on an electronic keyboard or synthesizer) The number of notes or voices that can be played simultaneously without loss
octupletgroup of eight notes that are to be played or sung in the same time as six notes of equal value
tiecurved line that joins two musical notes of the same pitch to denote a single tone sustained through the time value of the two
enharmonicOf or having intervals smaller than a semitone (e.g., between notes such as F sharp and G flat, in systems of tuning that distinguish them)
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)
agogics(usually used with a sing. v.) the theory that accent within a musical phrase can be produced by modifying the duration of certain notes rather than by increasing dynamic stress