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Off-key is een stemming van een muziekinstrument, waarbij de snaren opzettelijk een klein stukje hoger of lager gestemd worden om de klankkleur van akkoorden te veranderen of te versterken.
, Off-key is musical content that is not at … Off-key is musical content that is not at the expected frequency or pitch period, either with respect to some absolute reference frequency, or in a ratiometric sense (i.e. through removal of exactly one degree of freedom, such as the frequency of a keynote), or pitch intervals not well-defined in the ratio of small whole numbers. The term may also refer to a person or situation being out of step with what is considered normal or appropriate. A single note deliberately played or sung off-key can be called an "off-note". It is sometimes used the same way as a blue note in jazz. used the same way as a blue note in jazz.
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Off-key is musical content that is not at … Off-key is musical content that is not at the expected frequency or pitch period, either with respect to some absolute reference frequency, or in a ratiometric sense (i.e. through removal of exactly one degree of freedom, such as the frequency of a keynote), or pitch intervals not well-defined in the ratio of small whole numbers. The term may also refer to a person or situation being out of step with what is considered normal or appropriate. A single note deliberately played or sung off-key can be called an "off-note". It is sometimes used the same way as a blue note in jazz. used the same way as a blue note in jazz.
, Off-key is een stemming van een muziekinstrument, waarbij de snaren opzettelijk een klein stukje hoger of lager gestemd worden om de klankkleur van akkoorden te veranderen of te versterken.
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Off-key
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