musical scale - traduzione in olandese
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musical scale - traduzione in olandese

SET OF MUSICAL NOTES ORDERED BY PITCH
Derived scale; Music scale; Octave scale; Musical scales; Bass scales; Music scales; All of the music scales; Scalewise; Non-octave repeating scale; Non-octave repeating; Octave repeating; Octave-repeating; Gapped scale; Auxiliary scale; Scalic; Auxiliary Scales; Auxiliary scales; Musical scale; Octave-repeating scale; Non-octave-repeating scale; Octave repeating scale; Microtonal scale; Fifth step (musical scale); Scale music; Ascending scale; Ascending mode; Descending scale; Descending mode; Scale tone
  • Diatonic scale in the [[chromatic circle]]

musical scale         
muzikale ladder (speciale volgorde van klanken naar hoogte gerangschikt)
beam balance         
  • Market hawker weighing meat (in [[catty]]) on a beam balance, Malaysia (1969)
  • Finely crafted pan balance or scales, with boxed set of standardized gram masses
  • A simple balance from the 19th century
  • A [[Roberval balance]]. The pivots of the parallelogram understructure makes it insensitive to load positioning away from center, so improves its accuracy, and ease of use.
  • Aluminum, mass-produced balance scale ([[steelyard balance]]) sold and used throughout China: the scale can be inverted and held by the larger ring beneath the user's right hand to produce greater leverage for heavier loads ([[Hainan]], [[China]], 2011)
  • Torsion balance scale made by Torbal
  • Digital kitchen scale, a [[strain gauge]] scale
  • feather of truth]].
  • A prototype of an elastic arm scale measuring a mass.
  • A mechanical bathroom scale. Pressure on the internal springs rotates a disc displaying the user's weight in pounds.
  • Scales used to measure the weight of fruit in a supermarket
  • Masses of 50, 20, 1, 2, 5 and 10 grams
  • FDACS's Bureau of Weights and Measures]].
  • Woman on a public weighing scale. [[Vienna]], [[Austria]], 2016
  • decagram]] masses
  • "Lady Justice" holding a 2-pan balance beam scale, and a sword: Statue of Justice, Central Criminal Court, London, UK
  • Weighing balance, with precision of 0.1 mg
  • Weighing scale for a baby includes a ruler for height measurement
INSTRUMENT USED IN MEASURING THE WEIGHT OR MASS OF AN OBJECT
Balance scale; Balancing scale; Balance (device for weighing); Scale (weighing); Weighing Machines; Pan balance; Auncel weight; Scale (weights and measures); Bathroom scale; ⚖; Weighing machine; Weight measurement; Programmable scale; Weighing scales; Balance scales; Shipping scales; Beam balance; Kitchen scale; Weigh scale; Analytical balances; AccuZen; Instruments used to measure mass; Reference mass; Weighing machines; Grain scale; Coin scale; Money scale; Electronic balance; Spoon scale; Digital scale; Medical scale; Scale (measuring); Scale (instrument); Scale (device); Electronic scale; Counting scale; Industrial precision balance; Precision balance; Scales (device); Bathroom scales; Weight scale; Mass measurement; Balance weight
n. balans gemaakt van instrument met twee identieke armen en een schaal aan elke arm
scale armor         
  • [[Dacia]]n scale armour on [[Trajan's column]].
  • [[Ming dynasty]] tomb guardian statue in mountain pattern armour, a possible variation of scale armour
  • Fragment of [[lorica squamata]]. Each plate has six holes and the scales are linked in rows. Only the "lowermost" holes are visible on most scales, while a few show the pair above and the ring fastener passing through them.
EARLY FORM OF PERSONAL ARMOR MADE OF IDIVIDUAL SCALES MOUNTED ON A BACKING MATERIAL
Scale mail; Scale armor; Scale Armour; Paper armour; Paper armor; Scalemail; Scale-mail; Scale Mail; Scale-Mail; ScaleMail; Scalemale; Scale-male; Scale male
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Definizione

scale armour
¦ noun historical armour consisting of small overlapping plates of metal, leather, or horn.

Wikipedia

Scale (music)

In music theory, a scale is any set of musical notes ordered by fundamental frequency or pitch. A scale ordered by increasing pitch is an ascending scale, and a scale ordered by decreasing pitch is a descending scale.

Often, especially in the context of the common practice period, most or all of the melody and harmony of a musical work is built using the notes of a single scale, which can be conveniently represented on a staff with a standard key signature.

Due to the principle of octave equivalence, scales are generally considered to span a single octave, with higher or lower octaves simply repeating the pattern. A musical scale represents a division of the octave space into a certain number of scale steps, a scale step being the recognizable distance (or interval) between two successive notes of the scale. However, there is no need for scale steps to be equal within any scale and, particularly as demonstrated by microtonal music, there is no limit to how many notes can be injected within any given musical interval.

A measure of the width of each scale step provides a method to classify scales. For instance, in a chromatic scale each scale step represents a semitone interval, while a major scale is defined by the interval pattern W–W–H–W–W–W–H, where W stands for whole step (an interval spanning two semitones, e.g. from C to D), and H stands for half-step (e.g. from C to D). Based on their interval patterns, scales are put into categories including diatonic, chromatic, major, minor, and others.

A specific scale is defined by its characteristic interval pattern and by a special note, known as its first degree (or tonic). The tonic of a scale is the note selected as the beginning of the octave, and therefore as the beginning of the adopted interval pattern. Typically, the name of the scale specifies both its tonic and its interval pattern. For example, C major indicates a major scale with a C tonic.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per musical scale
1. The Jassees, traditional vocalist, started singing poetry about King Abdul Aziz in the Hijazi (Western Saudi Arabian) musical scale.
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