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overblows Meaning in Telugu ( overblows తెలుగు అంటే)



పొంగిపొర్లుతుంది,


overblows తెలుగు అర్థానికి ఉదాహరణ:

Generally not found at altitude, but has been reported as far up as 2300–3000 m.

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It contains, however, other vocabulary which is not found in standard Castilian, including vocabulary from Hebrew, some French, Greek and Turkish, and other languages spoken where the Sephardim settled.

Found throughout the Great Plains except for the northernmost areas (not found in North Dakota), and extending sporadically eastward as far as Kentucky.

The bronzes of the Western Zhou dynasty document large portions of history not found in the extant texts that were often composed by persons of varying rank and possibly even social class.

overblows's Usage Examples:

Sturm overblows the machine and kills himself to avoid the secret being stolen.


The xaphoon has a full chromatic range of two octaves, and overblows at the twelfth like the clarinet.


offers many notes that are not achievable in the other positions without overblows, such as the blue note on the third degree, which may or may not be favorable.


An instrument that overblows at the octave has identical fingering for both registers.


thumbhole (like the shawm) also points to a conical bore instrument that overblows at the octave, with no need to extend the range upward by means of a thumbhole.


one of the first amplified blues players, in the late 1980s, to make overblows a key element of his stylistic approach, adapting Howard Levy"s innovations.


be extended upward by several more notes since the renaissance rackett overblows at the twelfth like a clarinet.


register) consists of primarily the odd harmonics, and the instrument overblows at the twelfth (or tritave) rather than the octave as most other woodwind.


hole is pinched open, while the clarinet, with its cylindrical bore, overblows at the twelfth.


factory-built harmonicas can increase the sensitivity of the instrument and make overblows far easier to achieve.


a saxophone, but unlike that instrument it has a cylindrical bore and overblows by a twelfth.


internal bore to overblow at the octave when the thumb/register hole is pinched open, while the clarinet, with its cylindrical bore, overblows at the twelfth.


However, dual-reed bends and overblows are possible on slideless chromatic harmonicas, as the Tombo S-50.



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