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The sequential passage will begin in the home key, and may move either diatonically or chromatically.
Its frets are laid out diatonically, and it has 6 courses of metal strings.
Initially instruments were diatonically tuned, having some 32 strings.
Similarly, the descending 4ths key will go from B down a diatonically correct 4th to F natural.
Wooden pegs hold the strings which are tuned diatonically.
It is a wooden harp with 32-36 strings tuned diatonically over five octaves.
Paplynsky's instruments had 32-34 strings and were diatonically tuned.
Arumba refers to a set of diatonically tuned bamboo xylophones, often played by women.
However, in the pélog system pitches are simply numbered from low to high 1-7 and there is no question of interpreting these sounds diatonically.
The fife is a simple instrument usually consisting of a tube with 6 finger holes, and diatonically tuned.
The work's contour is melodic and is mostly diatonically stepwise.
The number of diatonically occurring chords that two keys share is a measure of how closely related they are.
The heaviest bell in a diatonically tuned English-style ring of bells is called the tenor.
Folk Gusli have from eleven to thirty-six gut or metal strings, tuned diatonically.
The instrument has 12 diatonically tuned horsehair strings of which eight (treble) are white and four (bass) black.
The thirteenth is the farthest extension diatonically possible as, by that point, all seven tonal degrees are represented within the chord.
It has approximately 13 raised wooden frets that are diatonically rather than equidistantly or chromatically spaced.
The strings of the hammered dulcimer are often tuned diatonically, according to a circle of fifths pattern.
This allows Chinese paixiao to be fully chromatic without loss in timbre, even though the included pipes are tuned diatonically.
The sharp distinction between chromatically dissonant and diatonically tonal music has become a stylistic trait of Noon's work.
Rather, the kalimbas were tuned diatonically in the key of G, with adjacent notes on the scale sitting on opposite sides of the kalimba.
Variants of the tone cluster include chords comprising adjacent tones separated diatonically, pentatonically, or microtonally.
By 1911 instruments with 32 diatonically tuned strings had become common, almost replacing the traditional instruments played by the traditional kobzars.
It is played vertically, like the European recorder, and, like the recorder, can be played diatonically as well as chromatically.
Before World War II, most Kiev banduras had diatonically tuned bass strings.