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He takes you to a particular spot on the floor, and sings a musicalchord.
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Like a complex musicalchord it's got to have a smooth surface but it doesn't matter what's happening underneath.
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Just like a musicalchord.
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Hence the "harmony" of the pendulums when so adjusted is known as a "major fifth," the musicalchord produced by striking C and G simultaneously.
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His influence over her had vanished with the musicalchords, and she turned her back upon him.
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All hail to that predestined one who, some day, will rouse our noblest emotions with his musicalchords.
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Then he essayed to determine it from the regular geometrical solids, and afterwards from the divisions of musicalchords.
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"I think it's fascinating." Julia was following the musicalchords intently.
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Several times, during various lulls of wind and sea, I thought I heard indistinct sounds, a sort of elusive harmony produced by distant musicalchords.
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The most direct way would be to translate the musicalchords recognized and dealt with in the science of harmony into their corresponding color combinations.