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