A piano will produce a sympathetic vibration when 1) a key is held down until the note dies away, leaving the string "open" and the damper raised and 2) a different key (for example a note an octave above or below the key you are holding down) is pressed and released. Still, sound will be heard from the first key because it was set in motion by the second note (they share overtones).
When asking about "Key competencies", the interviewer simply wants to know the personal abilities you have that enable you to apply technical skills (either learned at the company, or previously). Key competencies are typically things like: Promlem Solving, Working with others and in teams, Collection and Analysis of information, Communicating ideas and information, Using technology, Planning and Organizing, and Using mathematical ideas and concepts.
The six concepts of music are pitch, tone colour, dynamics and expressive techniques, texture, duration and structure
There are only really 4 main concepts....pitch, dynamics(loudness or softness), tone color, and duration.Although....There are really 6 concepts of music PITCH, DYNAMICS + EXPRESSIVE TECHNIQUES, TONE COLOUR, DURATION, STRUCTURE and finally TEXTURE.
When a key is depressed, it acts as a lever that pushes a lever that pushes a lever that pushes a lever in a "domino-effect" way that transfers the downward motion of the key to the forward or upwards motion of the hammer, which strikes the string(s).
Movement.
how do the concepts of motions relate to safety and predation
how do the concepts of motions relate to safety and predation
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Some of the key concepts in PE (physical education) are the joy of movement, understanding the body, personal challenge, and teamwork.
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kinematics and dynamics
Concepts repeated or emphasized in your notes- apex
Rotation, harmonic motion, and force.
kinematics and dynamics
PERFORMANCE, SPEED and RELIABILITY