| tone sense |
The ability to distinguish between different tones.
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| tone d. |
sensory amusia.
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| tone decay t. |
an audiometer test in which the patient is asked to raise his hand as long as he hears a continuous tone at his threshold level and to lower it when it becomes inaudible; whenever he lowers it before 60 seconds, the intensity is raised by 5 decibels and the amount of tone decay from the initial threshold level in decibels is determined.
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| tone |
A sound having a definite pitch, quality, volume and duration. In a piano, tone is the result of a scale design, action functioning and selection and processing of materials.
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| tone |
This term has multiple meanings: a sound of distinct pitch, quality, or duration; a musical note; the quality or character of a sound; an interval of a major second; a whole step; the characteristic quality or timbre of a particular instrument or voice. Print This Page Email This Page
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