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GAcomhlánú fir
gu comhlánaithe, iol comhlánuithe
Ríomhairí, Ríomheolaíocht Uimhir is féidir a dhíorthú ó uimhir shonraithe, trína dealú ó uimhir shonraithe eile; mar shampla, sa nodaireacht bhonnuimhreacha, is féidir cumhacht áirithe den bhonnuimhir, nó cumhacht áirithe den bhonnuimhir lúide a haon, a thabhairt don dara huimhir shonraithe.
Computers, Computer Science A number that can be derived from a specified number by subtracting it from a second specified number; for example, in radix notation, the second specified number may be a given power of the radix or one less than a given power of the radix. The negative of a number is often represented by its complement.
Ceol » Cumadóireacht & Teoiric an Cheoil » Idirchéimeanna Ceoil Uimhir is féidir a dhíorthú ó uimhir shonraithe, trína dealú ó uimhir shonraithe eile; mar shampla, sa nodaireacht bhonnuimhreacha, is féidir cumhacht áirithe den bhonnuimhir, nó cumhacht áirithe den bhonnuimhir lúide a haon, a thabhairt don dara huimhir shonraithe.
Music » Music Theory & Composition » Music Intervals A number that can be derived from a specified number by subtracting it from a second specified number; for example, in radix notation, the second specified number may be a given power of the radix or one less than a given power of the radix. The negative of a number is often represented by its complement.
Matamaitic » Loighic & Tacartheoiric Uimhir is féidir a dhíorthú ó uimhir shonraithe, trína dealú ó uimhir shonraithe eile; mar shampla, sa nodaireacht bhonnuimhreacha, is féidir cumhacht áirithe den bhonnuimhir, nó cumhacht áirithe den bhonnuimhir lúide a haon, a thabhairt don dara huimhir shonraithe.
Mathematics » Logic & Set Theory A number that can be derived from a specified number by subtracting it from a second specified number; for example, in radix notation, the second specified number may be a given power of the radix or one less than a given power of the radix. The negative of a number is often represented by its complement.
comhlánú tacair
complement of a set
an corda a fhaightear nuair a chuirtear nóta breise le tríchorda, srl nuair a bhí an nóta breise ar an séú céim den scála diatonach os cionn fréamhnóta an tríchorda, srl
the chord obtained when a note is added to a triad or other chord, where the added note is the sixth interval on the diatonic scale above the root note of the chord
GAcuing bain2
gu cuinge, iol cuingeacha
ENbrace s
cuar barócach ar an scór a nascann gnéithe uirlise, an tribil agus an dord ar cheol pianó, mar shampla (CT)
baroque curve on score connecting the elements of a particular instrument, e.g. treble and bass of piano (CT)
GAcumhachtchorda fir4
gu cumhachtchorda, iol cumhachtchordaí
A power chord is a colloquial name for a chord in guitar music, especially electric guitar, that consists of the root note and the fifth, as well as possibly octaves of those notes. Power chords are commonly played on amplified guitars, especially on electric guitar with intentionally added distortion or overdrive effects. Power chords are a key element of many styles of rock, especially heavy metal and punk rock.
GAdéthonúlacht bain3
gu déthonúlachta, iol déthonúlachtaí
dhá ghléas in úsáid go comhuaineach i saothar ceoil (CT)
two keys, or tonalities, used contemporaneously in a musical work (CT)
eochairchomhartha a mbíonn siombail nó uimhir sa bhreis léi, sa cheol gutha uaireanta, a deir go bhfuil an ceol le gléasaistriú suas ochtach, nó síos ochtach (CT)
clef with additional sign or number, often in vocal music, indicating that the music is to be transposed up an octave, or down an octave (CT)
GAfíorchanóin bain3
gu fíorchanóna
nuair a leanann an dara guth an chéad ghuth go dlúth maidir le huimhir agus cáilíocht idirchéime (CT)
when the second voice follows the first precisely in relation to interval quality as well as interval number (CT)
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