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chordal ADJ

Chordal fracture INDUST

chordal groove

chordal groove

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This musical prose is constructed out of the underlying strings, which include melodic motives and phrases, chordal progressions, rhythmic figures, etc.
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Often it features rapid runs and arpeggios alternating with chordal or fugal parts.
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Just as chordal graphs are the intersection graphs of subtrees of trees, split graphs are the intersection graphs of distinct substars of star graphs.
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These flat-top, steel-string guitars are constructed and voiced more for classical-like fingerpicking and less for chordal accompaniment (strumming).
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The penultimate movement, an alto recitative, is accompanied by dense chordal strings.
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The work alternates these two gestural ideas (melodic and chordal), producing a sectional form based on changes in texture, gestural predominance, and shaping processes.
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Thus, applying greedy coloring to a perfect ordering provides an efficient algorithm for optimally coloring chordal graphs.
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A hypergraph is a hypertree if and only if its dual hypergraph is conformal and chordal.
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The most technically difficult part of the entire piece consists of multiple pages of chordal jumps and repetition, requiring a large amount of stamina.
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The five sections of the piece are differentiated in the first instance by the types of groups employed: horizontal (melodic) or vertical (chordal).
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