In music, contour is the direction and shape that the notes move in. This is a very difficult concept to explain in words. Take for example a regular scale with a quarter note on each degree; its contour would be an arch because the pitches rise to the center and descend from the center of the line to the end.
Could you be more specific about what you mean? What is the context in which this 't' appears in music? And what sort of music are you referring to?
Music with lesbians doe
it mean only a music for a song, but no one sing it, it' only a music for a song..
The music gets louder
Forte means loud in music.
it means hello
On a topographic map when the contour numbers get bigger that means your going up in elevation. The closer the contour lines are together, the steeper the slope is.
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The contour interval is a measurement of the vertical distance between two contour lines on a topographic map. It represents a change in elevation.
Evenly spaced contour lines mean a steady slope, uphill or downhill.
In geography, a contour refers to a line representing points of equal elevation on a map. Contour lines connect points of the same elevation to show the shape and steepness of terrain features such as hills, valleys, and slopes. By interpreting contour lines, one can visualize the topography of a region.
Contour drawing is drawing the outline shape of an object. Composition is the arrangement and organization of the artwork using the elements of art.
It means the slope is steeper
The land is relatively flat.
A contour interval of 20 meters means that each contour line on the map represents a change in elevation of 20 meters. These contour lines help to visualize the shape and steepness of the terrain. The closer the contour lines are together, the steeper the terrain, while further apart lines indicate a gentler slope.
It usually means that there are 50 metres in vertical height between each contour line shown on the map.
An isoline is a contour line that portays elevation in terms of slopes, pits, and peaks. A contour map, such as a topographic map, shows hills, valleys, and the steepness of various slopes.