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Gamme chromatique
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
chromatic scale SUST. MÚS.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
chromatic [ingl. brit. krəˈmatɪk, ingl. am. kroʊˈmædɪk] ADJ.
chromatic FÍS., ARTE, MÚS.
I. scale [ingl. brit. skeɪl, ingl. am. skeɪl] SUST.
1. scale (extent):
étendue f (of de)
ampleur f (of de)
envergure f (of de)
degré m (of de)
2. scale (grading system):
on a scale of 1 to 10
3. scale (for maps, models):
4. scale (on thermometer, gauge etc):
5. scale (for weighing):
6. scale MÚS.:
7. scale ZOOL. (on fish, insect):
8. scale (deposit):
II. scales SUST.
scales sust. pl.:
III. scale [ingl. brit. skeɪl, ingl. am. skeɪl] V. trans.
1. scale (climb):
scale wall, peak, tower
2. scale (take scales off):
scale fish
IV. scale [ingl. brit. skeɪl, ingl. am. skeɪl]
en el diccionario PONS
chromatic [krəʊˈmætɪk, ingl. am. kroʊˈmæt̬ɪk] ADJ.
I. scale1 [skeɪl] SUST.
1. scale ZOOL.:
2. scale no pl. (mineral coating):
scale of a boiler, coffee machine, iron
3. scale MED.:
II. scale1 [skeɪl] V. trans.
I. scale2 [skeɪl] SUST.
1. scale (system of gradations) a. ECON.:
scale of thermometer
2. scale:
3. scale no pl. (great size):
4. scale MÚS.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. scale2 [skeɪl] V. trans.
III. scale2 [skeɪl] V. intr. ECON.
en el diccionario PONS
chromatic [kroʊ·ˈmæt̬·ɪk] ADJ.
I. scale1 [skeɪl] SUST.
1. scale ZOOL.:
2. scale (flake of skin):
3. scale (mineral coating):
scale of a boiler, coffee machine, iron
II. scale1 [skeɪl] V. trans.
I. scale2 [skeɪl] SUST.
1. scale (system of gradations) a. ECON.:
scale of thermometer
2. scale (for weighing):
3. scale (great size):
4. scale MÚS.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. scale2 [skeɪl] V. trans.
III. scale2 [skeɪl] V. intr. ECON.
Present
Iscale
youscale
he/she/itscales
wescale
youscale
theyscale
Past
Iscaled
youscaled
he/she/itscaled
wescaled
youscaled
theyscaled
Present Perfect
Ihavescaled
youhavescaled
he/she/ithasscaled
wehavescaled
youhavescaled
theyhavescaled
Past Perfect
Ihadscaled
youhadscaled
he/she/ithadscaled
wehadscaled
youhadscaled
theyhadscaled
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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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He is known for developing a chromatic nyckelharpa in 1925.
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The movement is more chromatic than the first and employs less functional chord progressions.
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This long section begins to slowly pick up and results in the tumultuous, extremely chromatic and violent development.
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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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