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 Übersetzung für 'crotchets' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a crotchet | crotchets
mus.
crotchets
Viertel {pl} [Viertelnoten]
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crotchetsHaken {pl}
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Übersetzung für 'crotchets' von Englisch nach Deutsch

crotchets
Viertel {pl} [Viertelnoten]mus.

Haken {pl}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • With each successive stanza, the tremolo gradually becomes less rapid and dissonant—the repeated semiquavers change to triplets, then quavers, then tied triplets and finally steady crotchets for the brief coda.
  • They were the ones who used instruments (such as crotchets).
  • The "mazurka" is always found to have either a triplet, trill, dotted eighth note (quaver) pair, or an ordinary eighth note pair before two quarter notes (crotchets).
  • In a style similar to his psalm setting of In exitu Israel (RV 604), the first movement adorns the chorus' simple rhythms of crotchets and minims with the orchestra playing semiquavers and quavers.
  • The pupae are suspended in typical Papilionid fashion by crotchets at the end of their abdomen and a girdle extending around the thorax and require a protected site to survive winter.

  • The complex layers of meaning include a pun on "crotchets," which can mean both "quarter notes" (in music), and whimsical notions.
  • Performance was degraded only slightly when four crotchets to the right were presented as the ongoing preview, but significantly when only two crotchets were presented.
  • Mazur is a Polish folk and ballroom dance with origins in the region of Mazovia, performed in 3/4 or 3/8 time It is characterised by its tendency to accent the second or third beat and a rhythmic figure of a 4-syllable group, consisting of two quavers (eighth notes) and two crotchets (quarter notes), and is a joyful, dynamic dance.
  • BWV 621 is scored for single manual and pedal, with the "cantus firmus" in the soprano voice almost entirely in plain crotchets.
  • Square brackets (British) or brackets (American), and , are also called "crotchets", "closed brackets", or "hard brackets".

  • In a retrospective review in 1981, Robert Christgau panned McCartney's songs as pretentious "crotchets ...
  • Bleiler notes that it likely influenced American genre SF via Hugo Gernsback: "Hugo Gernsback would have been saturated in Lasswitz's work, and Gernsback's theoretical position of technologically based liberalism and many of his little scientific crotchets resemble ideas in Lasswitz's work."
  • Initially it seems to be a continuation of the "ostinato" from the first movement but fast crotchets, flourishes, dissonant chords and increasingly dense tone clusters intrude.
  • The National Anthem should not be parodied in verse or in song neither should it be played in any tempo other than that officially recognized (eighty-eight crotchets to the minute).
  • The "mantra" (melody formula) is made of an upper and lower voice; it is divided temporally into 4 segments with rests of 3, 2, 1, and 4 crotchets' duration following the segments.

  • Whereas normally two quarter notes (crotchets) are the same duration as a half note (minim), three (triplet) quarter notes have that same duration, so the duration of one of a triplet (three) quarter note is [...] the duration of a standard quarter note.
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