Chord

  • 61Chord (peer-to-peer) — In computing, Chord is a protocol and algorithm for a peer to peer distributed hash table. A distributed hash table stores key value pairs by assigning keys to different computers (known as nodes ); a node will store the values for all the keys… …

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  • 62Chord (geometry) — A chord of a circle is a geometric line segment whose endpoints both lie on the circumference of the circle. A secant or a secant line is the line extension of a chord. More generally, a chord is a line segment joining two points on any curve,… …

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  • 63Chord organ — Hammond Chord Organ (c.1950) Magnus Chord Organ Model 890 (after 1960s) …

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  • 64Chord rewrite rules — Typical boogie woogie bassline on 12 bar blues progression in C, chord roots in red   …

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  • 65Chord Board — Das Chord Board ist ein farbcodierter Rechenschieber, der die Noten anzeigt, die erforderlich sind, um Akkorde in der Musik zu bilden oder zu transponieren. Die mehrfarbige Karte besteht aus einer 2 Oktaven Klaviatur mit nummerierten… …

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  • 66Chord Board — The Chord Board is a color coded slide rule that displays the notes necessary to form or transpose chords in music. The multi colored chart is a 2 octave piano keyboard with numbered note positions and a center slide that displays the notes.… …

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  • 67Chord (Mathematik) — Historische Chord Funktion (Skizze) Chord (von chorda, lat. Sehne) ist eine heute ungebräuchliche mathematische Funktion, die einen Winkel auf die zugehörige Sehnenlänge am Einheitskreisbogen abbildet. Berechnung Wie die heute gebräuchlichen trig …

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  • 68Chord (astronomy) — In the field of astronomy the term chord typically refers to a line crossing an object which is formed during an occultation event. By taking accurate measurements of the start and end times of the event, in conjunction with the known location of …

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  • 69Chord area — A chord area is a group of chords that function in a similar way within a piece of music. ee also* Chord progressionExternal links* [http://www.petethomas.co.uk/jazz chord progressions.html http://www.petethomas.co.uk/jazz chord… …

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  • 70Chord (concurrency) — A chord is a concurrency construct available in Polyphonic C♯ and Cω inspired by the join pattern of the join calculus. Synchronicity Cω defines two types of functions synchronous and asynchronous. A synchronous function acts like a standard… …

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