<span class="searchmatch">subtonics</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">subtonic</span>...
characterized by Dr. James Rush (Guide to Pronunciation, 1833). <span class="searchmatch">subtonic</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">subtonics</span>) (music) The note immediately below the upper note of a musical...
sottotonica f (plural sottotonice) (music) <span class="searchmatch">subtonic</span>, leading note...
See also: 7 and 7. 7̂ (music) <span class="searchmatch">subtonic</span> or leading tone, the seventh scale degree (scale degrees) scale degree; 1̂, 2̂, 3̂, 4̂, 5̂, 6̂, 7̂ (Category: mul:Music)...
Portuguese spelling) (phonology) having secondary stress subtónico (feminine subtónica, masculine plural subtónicos, feminine plural subtónicas) <span class="searchmatch">subtonic</span>...
iv, 4; V, v, 5; VI, vi, 6; VIII, viii, 8; IX, ix, 9; X, x, 10; XI, xi, 11; XII, xii, 12 VII (music) major <span class="searchmatch">subtonic</span> triad Previous: VI (6) Next VIII (8)...
to imperfectly articulated speech that is inaudible or barely audible; <span class="searchmatch">subtonic</span>. subvocalization subvocalize subvocally “subvocal”, in Webster’s Revised...
(phonetics, dated) A sound with lack of tone or vocality. Coordinate term: <span class="searchmatch">subtonic</span> Translations Catino, actino-, action, cation, cation-π Borrowed from French...
Yale: hah jyú yām Cantonese Pinyin: haa6 dzy2 jam1 Guangdong Romanization: ha6 ju2 yem1 Sinological IPA (key): /haː²² t͡syː³⁵ jɐm⁵⁵/ 下主音 (music) <span class="searchmatch">subtonic</span>...