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ˈlec·ture notes N pl
lecture notes
I. note [nəʊt] N
1. note (record):
to make a note [of sth]
2. note (attention):
3. note LIT (annotation):
4. note MUS:
5. note (sound):
ton m
6. note (money):
note esp Brit Aus
7. note form:
II. note [nəʊt] VB trans
1. note:
zaznavati [perf zaznati]
2. note:
opažati [perf opaziti]
izpostavljati [perf izpostaviti]
opozarjati [perf opozoriti]
ˈcov·er note N Am Aus
ˈcred·it note N Brit Aus
ˈhalf note N Am MUS
prom·is·sory note [ˌprɒmɪsəriˈnəʊt] N
ˈsick note N
ˈtop note N fig
Treas·ury ˈnote N Am
ˈthank-you note N, ˈthank-you let·ter N
Present
Inote
younote
he/she/itnotes
wenote
younote
theynote
Past
Inoted
younoted
he/she/itnoted
wenoted
younoted
theynoted
Present Perfect
Ihavenoted
youhavenoted
he/she/ithasnoted
wehavenoted
youhavenoted
theyhavenoted
Past Perfect
Ihadnoted
youhadnoted
he/she/ithadnoted
wehadnoted
youhadnoted
theyhadnoted
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Its top note is aldehyde with middle notes of jasmine, tuberose, ylang-ylang, and rose.
en.wikipedia.org
Similarly, replace the top note of a spread voicing chord with the octave of the chord's second note.
en.wikipedia.org
With extra pressure on the bag, the reed can be played in a second octave, thus giving range of an octave and a half from tonic to top note.
en.wikipedia.org
The editor recommends adding little more air on the top note.
en.wikipedia.org
It is hitting the resonant frequency of a champagne glass that - allegedly - allows a soprano to shatter it when she hits her top note.
www.bbc.co.uk

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