Musical interval encompassing three staff positions and four semitones, with a frequency ratio of approximately 5:4=1.25 (∛2 = 1.260… in equal temperament)
The big question about the M3 is whether it's needed at all.
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Madam, - The M3 motorway towards Tara is fast becoming a bore.
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The M3 will from now on be strictly available as a saloon.
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But the M3 controversy is only a symptom of much deeper-rooted issues.
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I support the M3 and need it to travel to work in Dublin.
Ús de major third en anglès
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This has formed the basis for several of the majorthird-party storage engines.
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That's it, Willow said to herself-twonotes descending, a majorthird.
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Begin with your lowest majorthird and strike each third in succession, ascending chromatically.
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The major chord consists of a fundamental or tonic, its majorthird and its just fifth.
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The intervals used are the minor and majorthird, perfect fourth and fifth, and major sixth.
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The other combinational tone to which we refer is that produced by the interval of a majorthird.
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You can make no chord trials until you have tuned E, an interval of a majorthird from C.
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For mezzos and baritones about the same system is followed, the exercises being sung a majorthird or so lower.
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For instance, take middle C (2C) at 256, and its majorthird, 2E.
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The companies joined other luxury labels in easing fears of a majorthird quarter sales hit from protests in Hong Kong.
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The length represented by 3:4 yields the fourth; 4:5 the majorthird; and 5:6 the minor third.
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On the contrary I find that in the soft scales the majorthird at the close has a glorious and uncommonly quieting effect.
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Twitter has slowly but surely been cutting out majorthird-party sites, preventing then from offering a "Find Twitter Friends" search feature.
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Objective: In this article, we detail a unique collaboration between hospitals in Michigan and a majorthird party payer, using a "pay for participation model."