फिंगरिंग्स Meaning in English
फिंगरिंग्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : fingerings
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
अंगुलिरहितअंगुलिहीन
उंगली रहित
फिंगरलिंग्स
फिंगरमार्क
फिंगरपोस्ट
फिंगरप्रिंट विशेषज्ञ
फिंगरप्रिंटिंग
उंगलियों के निशान
फिंगरस्टॉल
फिंगरस्टॉल्स
उंगली से भोजन
फिनिक
फिनिकेटी
फजीपन
फिंगरिंग्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
A careful examination of the flute fingering for the notes D6 through G6 reveals that they are actually a combination of third and fourth harmonic fingerings.
Similarly, in the third octave, the E is a combination of E and A fingerings, the F is a combination of F and B, et cetera.
A transposing piano enables a person who knows a composition's fingerings in a certain key but who cannot transpose that composition from one key to another to continue playing in the latter key using the fingerings of the familiar key.
More generally, a person who learns keyboard fingerings on the basis of relative pitch with respect to the tonic of any given composition can use a transposing piano to play along with a choir and/or orchestra performing in any key.
It enabled mandolinists to produce a banjo sound without having to learn that instrument's fingerings.
A major area of sharing has been a compilation of Paderewski’s fingerings and personal editing as taught by Frauenheim.
Several alternate fingerings may exist for any given pitch.
" In the Baroque period cross-fingering improved, allowing music in an increasing variety of keys, but in the Classical and Romantic periods flute design changes such as larger tone holes made cross-fingering less practical while keywork increasingly provided an easy alternative to playing chromatic notes without cross-fingerings.
The Boehm system was developed in part to replace cross-fingerings.
The first key added to the flute, the short F key, crossed the flute's body, replacing a fingering with an open hole above a closed one, and is presumably the origin of the name for such "cross" fingerings.
The term "false fingering" is used in instruments such as woodwinds, brass, and stringed instruments where different fingerings can produce the same note, but where the timbre or tone quality is distinctly different from each other.
Bach's testimony: all the extant fingerings from J.
She developed special recorders with extra holes, as well as special fingerings for the recorder to allow for the playing of quarter tones.