chromatic in the PONS Dictionary

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It is a geometric object that underlies the chromatic approach to the stable homotopy theory, a branch of algebraic topology.
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These chromatic strings have since become part of the standard 10-string pedal steel guitar tuning.
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But in graph theory, when the term is used without any qualification, it almost always refers to the chromatic number of a graph.
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There are a few different makers of the chromatic kalimba.
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For faster chromatic pieces a pedal called a pitch shifter can be used to make the instrument fully chromatic.
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He is known for developing a chromatic nyckelharpa in 1925.
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Mastering the chromatic passages is one of technical demands also the pianist must pay attention to the "tenutos", accents and directions.
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They are typically found in chromatic harmonicas, chord harmonicas and many octave-tuned harmonicas.
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In both color field painting and chromatic abstraction, color is freed from objective context and becomes the subject in itself.
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At eleven-notes the chord is one pitch shy of the total chromatic.
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