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1
For the spectrum a
chromatic
scale
of uniform tints is very quickly substituted.
2
She laughed, and told him to climb the
chromatic
scale
.
3
He executed the most pearly
chromatic
scale
,
and replied: 'Alas!
4
The whistles are tuned to a
chromatic
scale
and generally have a range of two octaves.
5
This
chromatic
scale
was too much for Jimmie.
6
It slides up a
chromatic
scale
,
'
said Siegmund.
7
The permutations and combinations of this truly
chromatic
scale
were marvelous and magical in their infinite variety.
8
The music of Japan, though built on the
chromatic
scale
,
was much the same as that of China.
9
He was therefore forced to go down the
chromatic
scale
of creation and find another class of clients.
10
One method, the Von Luschan
chromatic
scale
,
invented 36 different categories by comparing skin color to opaque colored tiles.
11
The human eye is an imperfect instrument; its range is but a few octaves of the real '
chromatic
scale
.
'
12
Mr. W. Wyatt has recently taken out a patent for a double-slide trumpet, which possesses a complete
chromatic
scale
.
13
Accept a seven-octaved
chromatic
scale
of thanks for your kindness in sending your magnificent piano for the Grand-Ducal Hofgartnerei in Weimar.
14
He swallowed hard, drew a breath and made another attempt, producing this time a roll call on a rising
chromatic
scale
.
15
Lengthwise across the bottom are stretched a series of brass spiral springs, G G G, which are tuned to a
chromatic
scale
.
16
Owing to man's degeneration or fall, on your Earth, he has lost all receptibility to the more refined vibratory tones of the
chromatic
scale
.
chromatic
scale
chromatic