Results for: liner notes
English English
glide, gliding shift between musical notesportamento
group of 7, group of 7 notes, one of 7 born together, one of seven children born from one pregnancyseptuplet
group of eight things, collection of eight items; group of eight notes that is equal in time to a group of six notes of the same value (Music)octuplet
group of five, group of five items; one of five children born from one pregnancy; one item from a group of five, group of five musical notes, one of five offspringquintuplet
group of four notestetrachord
group of six, group of six notes, one of six children born from one pregnancy, one of six offspring born togethersextuplet
group of three lines of verse, group of three lines of verse (often rhyming); triplet, group of three notes that have the same time value as two regular notes (Music)tercet
happy agreement, notes sung or played together, parallel text, pleasantness in the arrangement of parts, pleasing combination of sounds, study of chords in music, study of texts, unity, accord; pleasing balance, symmetry; pleasing combination of tones ...harmony
harmony of a sixth, interval of six notes, next after the fifth; being one of 6 equal parts, note a sixth away from another, number 6 in a series; one part of six equal parts, 1/6, one note in a sixth, one of 6 parts of somethingsixth
harmony, agreement, notes at same pitch, performance of partsunison
having random notesaleatoric
information about a recording, sleeve notesliner notes
interval of seven notes, next after the sixth; being one of 7 equal parts, note a seventh away from another, number 7 in a series; one part of seven equal parts, 1/7, one of 7 parts of something, seventh chordseventh
large linersuperliner
liner for shoe, see also:insoleinnersole
 

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