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AdminIsidore (talk | contribs) Created page with "{{Musica |Concept Type=MM Score Components |Definition=A measure of the physical difficulty of playing a note at the outer limits of an instrument's practical pitch range. The cost is modeled as a parabolic curve where notes in the center of the range have the lowest load (approaching 0) and notes at the highest and lowest extremes have the highest load (approaching 1). |Is component of=Musica:Frequency Load (Lf) |Calculated From= }}" |
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Range Extremity: A measure of the physical difficulty of playing a note at the outer limits of an instrument's practical pitch range. The cost is modeled as a parabolic curve where notes in the center of the range have the lowest load (approaching 0) and notes at the highest and lowest extremes have the highest load (approaching 1). Calculated From:
[[Category:]] A measure of the physical difficulty of playing a note at the outer limits of an instrument's practical pitch range. The cost is modeled as a parabolic curve where notes in the center of the range have the lowest load (approaching 0) and notes at the highest and lowest extremes have the highest load (approaching 1).