musical note

collocation in English

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musical
adjective
uk
/ˈmjuː.zɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈmjuː.zɪ.kəl/
related to or connected ...
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note
noun
uk
/nəʊt/
us
/noʊt/
a short piece ...
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(Definition ofmusicalandnotefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The elemental nature of themusicalnotefacilitates its specification using abstract symbols.
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In this study, amusicalnotewas considered to be a gene and a phrase to be a gene strand.
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Such events might be considered to have static elements, in other words, fixed characteristics suggestive of the 'musicalnote'.
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I wish to conclude my remarks on amusicalnote.
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And not amusicalnotewas played.
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Viewed from the sky, the house resembles amusicalnote.
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This is a kind of concertina—it emits amusicalnotewhether you are pulling it out or pushing it together.
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The step time values determine the time interval between eachmusicalnote, or pitch.
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The acoustic spectrogram generated by the spectrum analyzer provides an acoustic signature of themusicalnote.
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Blowing through a slot in the windcap produces amusicalnote.
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She fell in love with his style from the very firstmusicalnote.
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The word "cucatlahtl", meaningmusicalnote, is formed from the two words "cucatl" (song) and "tlahtlli" (word).
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His mark resembles a pin, although it has also been illustrated as a comma ormusicalnote.
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And also possibly, the time-interval between eachmusicalnote(length of each step) can be independently adjustable.
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Culture is denoted by a purplemusicalnotesymbol and a number specifying how many culture points it is worth.
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In this way, characteristic patterns in protein structure are heard as recognisablemusicalnotepatterns from the structural data.
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A very faintmusicalnoteis heard, swelling into a chord as the chorus sings in darkness.
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A perfectly monochromatic wave (such as amusicalnotewhich can not be divided into harmonics) has infinite spatial extent.
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The fields this wide band separates are brown with a goldmusicalnotewithin its borders on the top and bottom fields.
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When entering amusicalnote, the sound of the note was simultaneously played by the synthesizer for confirmation that the correct pitch had been selected.
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She has perfect pitch, the ability to hear in her mind the correct frequency for everymusicalnoteon the scale.
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Themusicalnoteproduced by a tuning fork is called a pure tone because it consists of one tone sounding at just one frequency.
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Absolute pitch or perfect pitch describes the ability to recognize a particular audio frequency as a givenmusicalnotewithout any prior reference.
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Participants were invited to send candle-lit paper boats out onto the water; amusicalnotewas generated when a candle-lit boat flowed over the projected lights.
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