What is another term for the hydrologic cycle? What is subsurface runoff in the water cycle? What causes coastal erosion at Holderness? What is the relationship between weathering, erosion, and deposition? What are the processes involved in the hydrologic cycle? What does vertical erosion mean?
While they’re not the only modes out there, the seven diatonic modes—Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian, and Locrian—are what musicians are often referring to when they use the term in the context ofWestern music theory. Let’s begin to deepen our understanding of modes...
Chinese loess is well-known for its vast area of coverage and continuous deposition during the Quaternary in the central Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP) (Liu, 1985; Liu and Ding, 1998; An, 2000; Guo et al., 2000). Loess sediments are dominated by silt particles of aeolian origin, with an ...
She moved over to the chest of drawers still rhythmically and with set steps, but to the phantom strain of some unheard low music. The music was running vaguely through her head all the time–wild Aeolian music–it sounded like a rude tune on a harp or zither. And surely the cymbals ...
The diatonicsseem to be behaving themselves, so let’s just point out the stranger things. First, look at thevii° chord, it’s purple (signifying the chord was found in a minor song) when it should be green! This means it was “borrowed” from minor (aeolian)! Nex...
Does he think it's good, or am I crap." In a short while I got over that, and I just started jamming -hard. Then, that space became some sort of sanctuary. I learned how to listen and speak at the same time. It's about relaxing and spontaneously creating, and having fun doing ...
anon 34004 - interesting method to find a lydian OF G and not G lydian. First time I've heard the term "lydian OF..." Of course, the Key of G has F# (7th note in the G scale) in it, which is the only difference between the Key of G and The Key of C. So, what you end...
Chinese loess is well-known for its vast area of coverage and continuous deposition during the Quaternary in the central Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP) (Liu, 1985; Liu and Ding, 1998; An, 2000; Guo et al., 2000). Loess sediments are dominated by silt particles of aeolian origin, with an ...