note stem造句
例句與造句
- One, involving noted stem cell scientist Roger Pedersen, was terminated this week.
- It noted stem cells can be obtained from adult tissue, maternal blood and from fetuses that have been miscarried.
- Sixty-fourth notes are notated with a filled-in oval note head and a straight note stem with four flags.
- Sixteenth notes are notated with an oval, filled-in note head and a straight note stem with two 64th notes ( hemidemisemiquavers ).
- Eighth notes are notated with an oval, filled-in note head and a straight note stem with one flag note flag ( see Figure 1 ).
- It's difficult to find note stem in a sentence. 用note stem造句挺難的
- The Department of Commerce notes STEM fields careers are some of the best-paying and have the greatest potential for job growth in the early 21st century.
- All the note stems pointed downwards, and the stems for Doe, Ray, and See were placed centrally on the shape, rather than to the side.
- Within minutes he had a finished piece, albeit one that might need more tweaking ( the inversion of some note stems, for instance ) before it could easily be sight-read by another musician.
- Some principles from RNIB's guidelines'See It Right'are transferred directly to stave notation in MSN . The staves and note stem thickness correspond to a thickness of letters in 16 sans serif, semi-bold or bold.
- The presence of these notes stems from a request from the Ministry of Justice, that he annotate each article and its conformity to or divergence from laws currently in force in the country, as well as those of the major world powers.
- Half notes are notated with a hollow oval note head ( like a whole note ) and a straight note stem with no rest "'( or "'minim rest "') denotes a silence for the same duration.
- The note stems no longer bear the " x ", as it is now clear that no specific pitch is intended, and instead relative pitches are specified by placing the notes above or below the single line ( sometimes on ledger lines ).
- Berg notates several degrees of " Sprechstimme ", e . g . in " Wozzeck ", using single-line staff for rhythmic speaking, five-line staffs with x through the note stem, and a single stroke through the stem for close-to-singing " sprechstimme ".