Übersetzung für '
E sharp major' von Englisch nach Deutsch
| mus. E sharp major <E♯ major> | Eis-Dur {n} <Eis, E♯> | |
Teiltreffer |
| mus. E major <E> | E-Dur {n} <E> | |
| mus. E sharp <E♯> | Eis {n} <E♯> [Ton] | |
| mus. E flat major | Es-Dur {n} | |
| mus. E double sharp <Ex> | Eisis {n} | |
| mus. B sharp major | His-Dur {n} | |
| mus. E sharp minor <E♯ minor> | eis-Moll {n} <eis, Eism, E♯m> | |
| mus. C sharp major <C♯ major> | Cis-Dur {n} <Cis, C♯> | |
| mus. G sharp major <G♯ major> | Gis-Dur {n} <Gis, G♯> | |
| mus. D sharp major <D♯ major> | Dis-Dur {n} <Dis, D♯> | |
| mus. A sharp major <A♯ major> | Ais-Dur {n} <Ais, A♯> | |
| mus. F sharp major <F♯ major> | Fis-Dur {n} <Fis, F♯> | |
| Error and omission excepted / excluded. <E.&O.E., E&OE> | Irrtum und Auslassung vorbehalten. <s. e. e. o., s. e. et o., S. E. & O.> [salvo errore et omissione] | |
| Errors and omissions excepted / excluded. <E.&O.E., E&OE> | Irrtümer und Auslassungen vorbehalten. <s. e. e. o., s. e. et o., S. E. & O.> [salvo errore et omissione] | |
| errors excepted <E.E., e.e.> | Irrtümer vorbehalten | |
| first edition <FE, F/E, 1E, 1/e> | Erstausgabe {f} <EA> | |
| comm. errors and omissions excepted <E. & O. E.> | Irrtümer und Auslassungen vorbehalten | |
| e-fit / E-fit (picture) [after: Electronic Facial Identification Technique] [esp. Br.] | digitales Fahndungsfoto {n} | |
| relig. Church of England <C of E> <CE> <C.E.> <CofE> <COE> | [englische Staatskirche] | |
| mus. E minor <e, Em> | e-Moll {n} <e, Em> | |
| biochem. immunoglobulin E <Ig E> | Immunoglobulin E {n} <Ig E> | |
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Übersetzung für 'E sharp major' von Englisch nach Deutsch
- E sharp major <E♯ major>
- Eis-Dur {n} <Eis, E♯>mus.
- E major <E>
- E-Dur {n} <E>mus.
- E sharp <E♯>
- Eis {n} <E♯> [Ton]mus.
- E flat major
- Es-Dur {n}mus.
- E double sharp <Ex>
- Eisis {n}mus.
- B sharp major
- His-Dur {n}mus.
- E sharp minor <E♯ minor>
- eis-Moll {n} <eis, Eism, E♯m>mus.
- C sharp major <C♯ major>
- Cis-Dur {n} <Cis, C♯>mus.
- G sharp major <G♯ major>
- Gis-Dur {n} <Gis, G♯>mus.
- D sharp major <D♯ major>
- Dis-Dur {n} <Dis, D♯>mus.
- A sharp major <A♯ major>
- Ais-Dur {n} <Ais, A♯>mus.
- F sharp major <F♯ major>
- Fis-Dur {n} <Fis, F♯>mus.
- Error and omission excepted / excluded. <E.&O.E., E&OE>
- Irrtum und Auslassung vorbehalten. <s. e. e. o., s. e. et o., S. E. & O.> [salvo errore et omissione]
- Errors and omissions excepted / excluded. <E.&O.E., E&OE>
- Irrtümer und Auslassungen vorbehalten. <s. e. e. o., s. e. et o., S. E. & O.> [salvo errore et omissione]
- errors excepted <E.E., e.e.>
- Irrtümer vorbehalten
- first edition <FE, F/E, 1E, 1/e>
- Erstausgabe {f} <EA>
- errors and omissions excepted <E. & O. E.>
- Irrtümer und Auslassungen vorbehaltencomm.
- e-fit / E-fit (picture) [after: Electronic Facial Identification Technique] [esp. Br.]
- digitales Fahndungsfoto {n}
- Church of England <C of E> <CE> <C.E.> <CofE> <COE>
- [englische Staatskirche]relig.
- E minor <e, Em>
- e-Moll {n} <e, Em>mus.
- immunoglobulin E <Ig E>
- Immunoglobulin E {n} <Ig E>biochem.
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
- The pull of these two worlds presented in the text, the death of the body and the acceptance of this fact in the wait for eternal life beyond, is reflected in the music with the sudden shifts between a minor and C major, resulting in the clash between the G sharp and G natural, even at one point with a cadence of an E major/minor chord.
- She had numerous recital programs and over 70 concertos in her repertoire, including such unusual works as the "Piano Concerto in E-flat major" by John Ireland and Rimsky-Korsakov's Piano Concerto in C-sharp minor.
- After the first movement "Allegro con fuoco ma non troppo" in C major and the second movement "Adagio" (which begins in C-sharp minor and ends in E major), follow a scherzo "presto" in A-flat major and the technically transcendental finale, which starts in fugato returning to the key of C major and becomes more and more virtuosic as it moves toward its thunderous nonfugal conclusion.
- This is in contrast to a sharp surface for which the major change in property (e.g. ...
- It is shaded by moves into other keys as is the opening movement (to C major from E minor and back during the secondary theme in this case, for instance) and with a central section whose opening in F-sharp minor is interrupted by a clarinet tune in D major, an intrusion that, according to Girdlestone, reminds one that instrumental music at the time was informed by opera buffa and its sudden changes of point of view as well as of scene.
- Bach also wrote a transposed version of the piece in C major (BWV 566a), to play on organs tuned in meantone where E major would sound discordant due to the tuning of the organ (with a very sharp D [...]).
- Its relative major is F-sharp major (or enharmonically G-flat major).
- Its relative minor is D-sharp minor (or enharmonically E-flat minor) and its parallel minor is F-sharp minor.
- A sharp series of loud chords interrupts the playful mood and a long clarinet passage ushers in the first waltz theme in G major.
- The track's later shifts to F-sharp minor and A major divide the octave into equal intervals.
- Chords outside the scale can be indicated by placing a flat/sharp sign before the chord—for example, the chord E [...] major in the key of C major is represented by [...] III.
- After a winding seven-bar introduction in D major, featuring Frankie Valli's spoken recitation, the song settles into a triplet-swing beat and thereafter alternates between two keys, F-sharp major (in the chorus) and A major (in the verse and final chorus), bridging the gap with a five-step chromatic pivot-modulation (D-D [...] -E-F-F [...] over the line "She's got me and I'm not free").
- The tuning produced following Stråhle's instructions is a rational temperament with a range of fifths from 696 to 704 cents, which is from about one cent flatter than a meantone fifth to two cents sharp of just 3:2; the range of major thirds is from 396 cents to 404 cents, or ten cents sharp of just 5/4 to three cents flat of Pythagorean 81/64.
- The first theme returns, and Part A is closed with a cadential fortissimo C-sharp minor chord.
- Charlton, went forward across a wooded bridge over the Kampong To stream and with the runner he turned the sharp bend a hundred meters ahead.
- This was done to promote freer world trade in response to a sharp decline in imports and exports after the 1930s financial crises and World War 2 (WW2).
- Key signatures indicate which notes are to be played as sharps or flats in the music that follows, showing up to seven sharps or flats.
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