ambitus उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In ancient Roman law, " "'ambitus " "'was a crime of political corruption, mainly a candidate's attempt to influence the outcome of an election through bribery or other forms of soft power.
- In 2010 she released her CD " Ce n'est pas un piano " with pieces by Tan Dun, Manfred Stahnke, Georg Hajdu, Cathy Milliken, Annie Gosfield, Annea Lockwood and Sascha Lemke produced by German label Ambitus.
- He attacked Publius Cornelius Lentulus Spinther and Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus ( Pompey the Great ) in 59 BC by prosecuting a follower, Gabinius for ambitus ( political corruption ) but was thwarted by a Pompean praetor and was chased from the rostra by an angry crowd.
- In the Papadike Ottoboniano greco Ms . 317 ( fol . 7r ) of the Vatican Library ( see example ) it is the signature of " echos tritos " ( & ??? ?????? ) on F which opens the lower ambitus of the tritos octave on B flat.
- "' Ambitus "'is a Latin term literally meaning " the going round ", and in Medieval Latin means the " course " of a melodic line, most usually referring to the range of scale degrees attributed to a given mode, particularly in Gregorian chant.
- The most useful have the same " ambitus " above F as the trumpets have above C . However, they sound more poetic and are more satisfying than the deafening and shrieking " clarini " . . . because they are a perfect fifth lower in pitch ."
- Melodies whose final is in the middle of the ambitus, or which have only a limited ambitus, are categorized as " plagal ", while melodies whose final is in the lower end of the ambitus and have a range of over five or six notes are categorized as " authentic ".
- Melodies whose final is in the middle of the ambitus, or which have only a limited ambitus, are categorized as " plagal ", while melodies whose final is in the lower end of the ambitus and have a range of over five or six notes are categorized as " authentic ".
- Melodies whose final is in the middle of the ambitus, or which have only a limited ambitus, are categorized as " plagal ", while melodies whose final is in the lower end of the ambitus and have a range of over five or six notes are categorized as " authentic ".
- The Latin word " ambitus " is the origin of the English word " ambition, " which is another of its original meanings; " ambitus " was the process of " going around and commending oneself or one's prot�g�s to the people, " an activity liable to unethical excesses.