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bending (lowering) the 3rd, 5th, and 7th scale degree
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Fa is the 4th scale-degree of both the C major and minor scales.
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Bending (lowering) the 3rd, 5th, and 7th scale degree
bending (lowering) the 3rd, 5th, and 7th scale degree
bending (lowering) the 3rd, 5th, and 7th scale degree
The larger the angle of incidence, the larger the degree of bending light is. I hope that helped!
Refraction of bending lightrefraction means the bending of light, and the refraction of light in a prism causes to 'split' light in all its colors (that we can see and not see)Refraction is the bending of light. The bending of light is defined mathematically by Snell's law. The degree of bending through rain drops produces the various colors of the rainbow.
My kneecap? It creates a stopping point for the 180 degree joint at my knee.
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Expanded or extended tonality can be related to composers such as Hindemith and early Schoenberg. It means extension of the common practice tonality. It results in highly chromatic music, where remotely related regions / harmonies are introduced, often in rather dense manner, free use of extended chords (9ths, 11ths, 13ths) as well as quartal harmony. Basically, it is all about quite free use of the whole chromatic gamut, while still maintaining a sense of central tone (tonic), though it is often hard to determine if you are in major or minor due to the high degree of chromaticism.
Volatile is the word that best describes market prices that change often and to a great degree with dramatic spikes and plunges.
Use these numbers when bending offsets: 10 degree bends, multiply the depth of the offset by 6 this will give you the distance between bends. For 20 degree multiply by 2.6, for 30 degree multiply by 2, for 45 degree multiply by 1.4, for 60 degree multiply by 1.2. I use 30 degree bends for all of my offsets, just because its easier to do the math. So your answer would be 24 inches between bends. I have come to the conclusion anybody can bend conduit, its the measuring and marking that requires skill.