Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
When playing only monophonically, some additional range is possible on certain hydraulophones, indicated here by small cue notes at the end-points.
In solo performances, a biwa performer sings monophonically, with melismatic emphasis throughout the performance.
It supports up to 8 voices, which can be selected from the 10 on disk, and played (monophonically) from the Apple II keyboard.
"Musically speaking, Palestinian songs are usually pure melody performed monophonically with complex vocal ornamentations and strong percussive rhythm beats".
Clark states that it is written in typical Albéniz form as it is "presented monophonically but doubled at the fifteenth for more fullness of sound.
This provides an artificial stereo effect for older video cassettes lacking stereo sound tracks, as well as for monophonically transmitted broadcasts and cable programs.
The two oscillators can either be played together monophonically, or the OSCar can be set in a duophonic mode where each oscillator plays a different note.
The recordings were originally issued (monophonically) as "Leopold Stokowski and his orchestra," but reissued as "members of the NBC Symphony Orchestra."
In addition to "split" mode, the AX-60 can be made to operate monophonically in Unison mode, where all 6 voices are "stacked" on each key, resulting in rich, powerful timbres.
However, Carl Dahlhaus (1990) shows that this drive is in fact created through or with harmonic function, a root progression in another voice by a whole-tone or fifth, or melodically (monophonically) by the context of the scale.
Receiving devices have an "Omni on/off" mode that determines whether they respond to all channels or only one, and a choice of "mono" or "poly" mode, which determines whether the instrument plays monophonically or polyphonically.