chromatic in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

chromatic in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for chromatic in the English»Spanish Dictionary

chromatic [krəʊˈmætɪk, Am kroʊˈmæt̬ɪk] ADJ

American English

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English
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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In the common practice of much modern western music, especially improvised music like jazz, almost every chromatic note is commonly used within any key signature.
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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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An even more serious problem with wood combs, especially in chromatic harmonicas (with their thin dividers between chambers) is that the combs shrink over time.
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These chromatic strings have since become part of the standard 10-string pedal steel guitar tuning.
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He was soon creating abstract compositions of remarkable geometric and chromatic complexity and produced several thousand kaleidoscopic designs.
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These tone holes let the player produce every note of the chromatic scale.
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However, even polynomial-valued invariants such as the chromatic polynomial are not usually complete.
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The piece is highly chromatic, and, like several earlier variations, treble and bass are in contrary motion throughout.
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A semitone is an incomposite interval in the diatonic or chromatic genera, but not because quarter tone intervals may be difficult to sing in tune.
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