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The expressive content of human movement, sometimes called qualities or efforts. Dynamics manifest the interrelationships among the elements of space, time, and force/energy. See also movement quality.
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A type of mic with a moving coil. Generally less expensive and more robust than condenser/capacitor types, and don't need additional power to function. Useful for live applications.
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A piece that changes its movement capabilities during the course of a game. Mimic: A detailed discussion of Mimics can be found here. An example of a Mimic would be the Joker or Orphan. Alternator: An Alternator has two (or more) movement capabilities, alternating between them according to some pattern (eg. Flip chess pieces or Chameleon used in Fairy Chess problems). Adaptor: An Adaptor changes its movement capabilities based on where it is on the board. ...
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a lunge move
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Relative loudness or softness of a given note or group of notes. The changing (either gradual or sudden) from one volume level to another.
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