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harmonic motion
noun
- periodic motion consisting of one or more vibratory motions that are symmetric about a region of equilibrium, as the motion of a vibrating string of a musical instrument.
harmonic motion
noun
- a periodic motion in which the displacement is symmetrical about a point or a periodic motion that is composed of such motions See also simple harmonic motion
harmonic motion
- A periodic vibration, as of a violin string, in which the motions are symmetrical about a region of equilibrium. Such a vibration may have only one frequency and amplitude or may be a combination of two or more components called harmonics.
- Also called periodic motion
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of harmonic motion1
Example Sentences
These changing colors are stronger than the slight harmonic motion of Riley鈥檚 score but they don鈥檛 push the production out of the key of C.
Traditional harmonic motion relies on human memory, the knowledge of where the music started and wants to return.
The pace is glacial, but the winds and brass have agreeable harmonic motion of the other Adams.
It鈥檚 not as drastic a shift as the one from 鈥淕iant Steps鈥 to 鈥淢y Favorite Things,鈥 but there is a similar relaxation of harmonic motion from 鈥淣ight Dreamer鈥 to 鈥淛uju.鈥
Just as Mr. Zorn considers 鈥淒ark River鈥 a pr茅cis of 鈥淩edbird,鈥 so is 鈥淧raise鈥 a pr茅cis of 鈥淏lue Stratagem,鈥 the piece he eventually made for the brass quintet, featuring the same harmonic motion.
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