Examples of using Progressions in English and their translations into French
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the strongest of all harmonic progressions.
The Four Pennies' hit"Juliet" and The Beatles'"Here, There and Everywhere" both use similar ascending progressions.
According to Tom Sutcliffe:… during 1960s some pop groups started to experiment with modal chord progressions as an alternative way of harmonizing blues melodies.
various restricted sumsets, and arithmetic progressions in a set of integers.
in 1831, in order to prove Dirichlet's theorem on arithmetic progressions.
variety of teaching techniques, lesson planning, progressions, and more.
Autochords suggests chord progressions according to the key and mood you select.
the artist has a liking for unorthodox and melodious chord progressions.
symptoms of relapse and illness progressions.
A conventional starting point for analytic number theory is Dirichlet's theorem on arithmetic progressions(1837), whose proof introduced L-functions
Hypsicles proves a number of propositions on arithmetical progressions and uses the results to calculate approximate values for the times required for the signs of the zodiac to rise above the horizon.
From linear progressions to the presentation of complex constellations of forms
While cadences are usually classified by specific chord or melodic progressions, the use of such progressions does not necessarily constitute a cadence- there must be a sense of closure,
the average duration of wage progressions has increased from about a year-and-a-half(19 months),
its own internal logic that allows itself to go beyond the concreteness of harmonic progressions of blues, of habanera rhythms
It is often said to have begun with Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet's 1837 introduction of Dirichlet L-functions to give the first proof of Dirichlet's theorem on arithmetic progressions.
less-conventional melodies and chord progressions using this technique.
have an understanding that proper progressions were being taught and delivered.
Since the intersection of any finite collection of arithmetic progressions is again an arithmetic progression, the family of arithmetic progressions is a base for the topology, meaning that every open set is a union of arithmetic progressions.
Several age progressions have been created to show what Tammy may have looked like if she were still alive,