Musical interval produced by narrowing a perfect fourth by a chromatic semitone (e.g.
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Examples for "d4"
Examples for "d4"
1This is not the case with high-spin d4 Mn(III), since these orbitals are half-filled.
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4In late December, I took the new D4 Full-Size up Yosemite's Washington Column.
5The same forces are seen supporting the New Zealand dollar NZD=D4.
1This has formed the basis for several of the major third-party storage engines.
2That's it, Willow said to herself-twonotes descending, a major third.
3Begin with your lowest major third and strike each third in succession, ascending chromatically.
4The major chord consists of a fundamental or tonic, its major third and its just fifth.
5The intervals used are the minor and major third, perfect fourth and fifth, and major sixth.
Translations for diminished fourth