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  • research project, formerly known by the codenames X# (X Sharp) and Xen. It was renamed Cω after Polyphonic C#, another research language based on the join calculus...
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    C# (/ˌsiː ˈʃɑːrp/ see SHARP) is a general-purpose high-level programming language supporting multiple paradigms. C# encompasses static typing,: 4  strong...
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  • will execute in a new thread } } Polyphonic C sharp is the closest related language. Cω the successor of Polyphonic C sharp. Hardware Join Java language further...
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    message passing concurrency system remembers JoCaml's join-patterns or Polyphonic C Sharp chords, but with all channels asynchronous. There is a scheduler built-in...
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  • 2007, Serengeti released the first collaborative album with producer Polyphonic, titled Don't Give Up. The duo released their second collaborative album...
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    composition and harmony. The top of the circle shows the key of C Major, with no sharps or flats. Proceeding clockwise, the pitches ascend by fifths. The...
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  • Georgian polyphonic singing was among the first on the list of Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity in 2001. Georgian polyphonic singing...
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  • accidentals are the flat (♭) and the sharp (♯), which represent alterations of a semitone, and the natural (♮), which cancels a sharp or flat. Accidentals alter...
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    beautiful polyphonic whole. The internal structures that create each of the voices separately must contribute to the emergent structure of the polyphony, which...
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    and composed polyphonic fantasias of considerable complexity. His work was published posthumously by his pupil, Guillaume de Morlaye (born c. 1510), who...
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    Novachord (category Polyphonic synthesizers)
    electronic musical instrument often considered the world's first commercial polyphonic synthesizer. Incorporating many circuit and control elements found in...
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    generation of northern composers who moved to Italy and transplanted the polyphonic Franco-Flemish style there. He was born at Rumbeke near Roeselare or Bruges...
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  • Press. ISBN 0-19-311316-3 Jeppesen, Knud (1992) [1939]. Counterpoint: the polyphonic vocal style of the sixteenth century. Translated by Haydon, Glen. foreword...
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  • completely new type of artistic thinking, which we have provisionally called polyphonic. This type of artistic thinking found its expression in Dostoevsky's novels...
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    address (omni on). A device that is polyphonic can sound multiple notes simultaneously, until the device's polyphony limit is reached, or the notes reach...
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  • Alexander Scriabin's Sonate-Fantaisie in G-sharp minor (or Sonata-Fantaisie) was composed in 1886, when he was fourteen. It was dedicated to Natalya Sekerina...
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  • (2015). The Traditional Iso-polyphonic song of Epirus [dead link]. The International Research Center for Traditional Polyphony. June 2015, issue 18. p. 10...
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    resonare fibris" by Hugh Thomas Henry Full text, translation and some polyphonic settings at Choral Public Domain Library a short account at Catholicculture...
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    some of the earliest polyphonic music, with Adémar de Chabannes being the best known composer. Notre-Dame School – Developed polyphonic music, with key composers...
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    which Dostoevsky was able to grow his entirely new carnivalized genre—the polyphonic novel. According to Bakhtin, Dostoevsky was familiar with works by Lucian...
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