cadence Meaning in Telugu ( cadence తెలుగు అంటే)
ధాతువు, లయబద్ధమైన దశలు
Noun:
లయ, చిన్న శాఖ, లయబద్ధమైన దశలు, గొంతు తగ్గించు,
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cadence's Usage Examples:
destroyers), because they begin from their own Echoi, but the thesis of their cadences and formulas are on notes (phthongoi) from other Echoi.
25 September 1893) was an English painter, known for his depictions of languorous female figures set against the luxury and decadence of the classical world.
Spouge, a style of Barbadian popular music; Dominica Cadence-lypso, which mixed calypso with the cadence of Haiti; and soca music, a style of Kaiso/calypso.
Second World War, Reed "would entertain his friends by giving a comic incitation of a sergeant-instructor", and subsequently became fascinated by the cadence.
From Des Esseintes to Roquentin: Toward a New Decadence?, Kentucky Romance Quarterly, Vol.
four-line stanza contains three open cadences (every line but the last), but the three-line refrain uses closed cadences.
If the cadence may be regarded as the cradle of tonality, the ostinato patterns can be considered the playground in which it grew.
Since tonality took the first chord in the progression for a tonic (i), the Phrygian notation (modal) of the cadence writes as following: iv – III – II – I (or, more commonly, but less correctly, iv – III – II – I).
CancellationsHurricane KatrinaIn the year 2005, that year's edition of Southern Decadence was officially cancelled in the wake of safety precautions against Hurricane Katrina.
)*Short story**Pearls [Shinju, 1942]*Essays**A Personal View of Japanese Culture [Nihon bunka shikan, 1942]**Discourse on Decadence [Darakuron, 1946]**Discourse on Decadence, Part II [Zoku darakuron, 1946]Short storiesWind, Light, and the Twenty-Year-Old-Me (風と光と二十の私と) [Abridged], translated by Reiko Seri and Doc Kane.
couple reminiscent of the duke and duchess of Windsor as they undergo a languid descent from elegance to decadence to butchery.
A rhythmic cadence is a characteristic rhythmic pattern that indicates the end of a phrase.
in decadence and has its horizons set on the city"s irregular mass of tomblike buildings, like a baleful sea.
Synonyms:
catalexis, prosody, common measure, beat, metrical unit, metrical foot, rhythmic pattern, common meter, meter, foot, measure, poetic rhythm, scansion, metre,
Antonyms:
rested, conformist, stand still, refresh,