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musical mode Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

বাদ্যযন্ত্র মোড,





musical mode's Usage Examples:

Ionian mode is a musical mode or, in modern usage, a diatonic scale also called the major scale.


Mùkǎmǔ) is the melody type used in the music of Xinjiang, that is, a musical mode and set of melodic formulas used to guide improvisation and composition.


octave species or scale; one of the medieval church modes; a modern musical mode or diatonic scale, related to the medieval mode.


the alternation of two different intervals to create a non-diatonic musical mode such as the 1:3 distance model, the alternation of semitones and minor.


The Aeolian mode is a musical mode or, in modern usage, a diatonic scale also called the natural minor scale.


The Locrian mode is either a musical mode or simply a diatonic scale.


Both the caña and polo share the same musical mode.


name Aeolian harp, a harp that is played by the wind Aeolian mode, a musical mode, the natural minor key Aeolian Quartet (1952–1981), a string quartet.


Bilawal (IAST: Bilāval) is a raga and the basis for the eponymous thaat (musical mode) in Hindustani classical music.


There are eight psalm tones, one for each musical mode, designed so that the antiphon that is sung between psalm verses transitions.


plagalis) mode, literally meaning "below Phrygian (plagal second)", is a musical mode or diatonic scale in medieval chant theory, the fourth mode of church.


Iraq, and Syria Bayat e Kurd, a musical mode in Iranian and Turkish classical musics Bayat e Turk, a musical mode in Iranian and Turkish classical musics.


Sorath is an India musical raga (musical mode) that appears in the Sikh tradition from northern India and is part of the Sikh holy scripture called Sri.


It can refer to the qenet, musical mode, used in such songs.


Panjgah (or Rast; Persian: راست پنج گاه‎) is the name of a dastgah (musical mode) in Iranian music and of a maqam in Arabic and related systems of music.


‘Ajam (Turkish: Acem) is the name of a maqam (musical mode) in Arabic, Turkish, and related systems of music.


بياتي), also known as Bayat and Uşşâk (Ushaq), is the name of a maqam (musical mode) in Arabic, Turkish, and related systems of music.


Segah (or Sigah; Persian: سه‌گاه) is the name of a Dastgah (musical mode) in Persian and related systems of music.


boat 1917–1919 Dastgāh-e Šur, an Iranian/Persian musical mode Shur (mugham), an Azerbaijani musical mode This disambiguation page lists articles associated.



Synonyms:

ecclesiastical mode; medieval mode; mode; Gregorian mode; major diatonic scale; minor scale; major scale; church mode; minor diatonic scale; diatonic scale; Greek mode;

Antonyms:

salty; tuneless; unemotional; pull; stand still;

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