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Technique Complexity: A scalar value representing the physical difficulty and rarity of a given instrumental technique. Standard articulations (e.g., arco, legato) have a low complexity (approaching 0), while extended techniques (e.g., col legno, multiphonics, flutter-tonguing) have a high complexity (approaching 1). The value is determined by a pre-calibrated lookup table specific to each instrument. Calculated From:
[[Category:]] A scalar value representing the physical difficulty and rarity of a given instrumental technique. Standard articulations (e.g., arco, legato) have a low complexity (approaching 0), while extended techniques (e.g., col legno, multiphonics, flutter-tonguing) have a high complexity (approaching 1). The value is determined by a pre-calibrated lookup table specific to each instrument.