Examples of using Second note in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
The second note.
This interval is called"second", if it is occurring between the first note of a scale and the second note of the scale.
Blow the second note.
The second note arrived yesterday.
Any idea what the second note says?
On the second note of the Aeolian scale.
Wait. The woman you discovered the second note with is the third victim?
On the second note(on the supertonic): there are no common triads.
Now, the second note.
On the second note or the fourth note of the Byzantine scale.
The Commission addressed the comments received on the first note on production factors in a second note of 9 August 2018(‘the second note on production factors').
The second note, written at the same time, reads"where there's a will, there's a way".
Thus, in a blues in C,a minor seventh chord built on the second note of the scale(on D), could substitute the standard chord on the fourth(on F).
A second note in German that said“Where there's a will, there's a way” sold for $240,000.
A major chord(or a"major triad")is a chord composed of three notes, where the distance between the first and the second note is four semitones and the distance between the second note and the third note is three semitones.
He knows the second note belongs to a private collector… he just hasn't been able to track it down.
An augmented chord, also known as an"augmented triad", is composed of three notes where there are two full steps(four semitones)between the first and the second note and two full steps between the second and the third note. .
(Please see the second note under“UFO” in chapter 1 for more information on the dimensions.).
We press any white key, then we count“one-two-three” up or down from it- and, thus,find the second note of this chord from three, and from either of these two we find the third note in the same way(we count- once, two, three and all).
A second note penned by Einstein, which reads,“Where there's a will there's a way,” sold for more than $200,000.
For the construction of the normal value the Commission followed the methodology explained in the second note on production facts and included SG&A costs and profits from the six companies in Serbia as mentioned in Recital(144), in accordance with Article 2(6a)(a), fourth paragraph of the basic Regulation.
Einstein's second note which read,"Where there's a will, there's a way", sold for more than$ 200,000.
A dominant seventh chord is a chord composed of four notes, where the distance between the first and the second note is four semitones, the distance between the second note and the third note is three semitones, and the distance between the third note and the fourth note is three semitones.
In the second note on production factors, the Commission informed interested parties that Serbia was the appropriate representative country.
The difference between the root of the scale and the second note on the scale is either one semitone or two semitones giving rise to the names minor second and major second for these intervals respectively.
After the second note on production factors the Commission noted that for the review investigation period the information reported by GTA on the import of bicycles parts into Serbia was incomplete.
Consequently, the Commission announced its intention to all interested parties in the second note on production factors to use Serbia as an appropriate representative country should it conclude that all the conditions to apply the methodology foreseen in Article 2(6a)(a) of the basic Regulation would be met.
Shifting the second note of the major chord one semitones up or two semitones down produces a suspended chord(i.e., switching from a major third to an augmented third or a diminished third).
Shifting the second note of the major chord one semitone down produces a minor chord(i.e., switching from a major third to a minor third).
Shifting the second note of the major seventh chord one semitone down and the fourth note one semitone down produces a minor seventh chord(i.e., switching from a major third to a minor third and from a major seventh to a minor seventh).