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+ | Change in the definition of a musical instrument \\ | ||
+ | Old- Any sound generating device that is used for the purpose of making music. \\ | ||
+ | New- Any sound generating device that can be used for the purpose of making music. \\ | ||
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===Version 0.6=== | ===Version 0.6=== | ||
==Clarification on meanings== | ==Clarification on meanings== | ||
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==New classifications== | ==New classifications== | ||
- | Pitch reinforcement- | + | Pitch reinforcement- |
- | Pitch regulation is now a modulation | + | |
+ | Pitch regulation- when the pitch generator in a reinforced system responds to the system in such a way to regulate and maintain an vibrating equilibrium. Typical examples would be the ways that the lips manipulate a reed in a woodwind instrument to adjust timbre, volume, articulation and pitch. The lips are not required for a woodwind to generate a tone but are required for the regulation of the tone. \\ | ||
+ | Pitch regulation is now a modulation class \\ | ||
==standardization== | ==standardization== | ||
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===Version 0.5 and older=== | ===Version 0.5 and older=== | ||
This is the version I applied with in December of 2022, the prior versions are all blurred together because of the rapid development of the ideas. | This is the version I applied with in December of 2022, the prior versions are all blurred together because of the rapid development of the ideas. | ||
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+ | ===NOTES=== | ||
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