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Hanebado! (はねバド!), also known as The Badminton Play of Ayano Hanesaki! or Hanebad!, is a Japanese sports manga series by Kōsuke Hamada. It was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine good!
The second round began and in a flashback, Yuika remembers her time at Fredericia Girls before going to her first year in high school. Ayano won the second round as the last round begins. Meanwhile, Connie is facing against Michi. At the end of the interval, Yuika saw a weakness in Ayano's strategy, by looking at her elbow. 15: June 7, 2019 [18 ...
Connie and Yuika Shiwahime visit Ayano's badminton club before the final match of the tournament between Ayano and Nagisa. Connie wants a quick match with Ayano, but her keychain breaks. Yuika advises Ayano to try at a local festival, which might have an arcade that has it. While there, Yuika wins a whale backpack and gives it to Ayano.
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In tonal music, chord progressions have the function of either establishing or otherwise contradicting a tonality, the technical name for what is commonly understood as the "key" of a song or piece. Chord progressions, such as the extremely common chord progression I-V-vi-IV, are usually expressed by Roman numerals in
In this case, the chord is viewed as a C major seventh chord (CM 7) in which the third note is an augmented fifth from root (G ♯), rather than a perfect fifth from root (G). All chord names and symbols including altered fifths, i.e., augmented (♯ 5, +5, aug5) or diminished (♭ 5, o 5, dim5) fifths can be interpreted in a similar way.
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The construction of chords by superimposing fourths can lead to a chord that contains all the twelve notes of the chromatic scale; hence, such construction does manifest a possibility for dealing systematically with those harmonic phenomena that already exist in the works of some of us: seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, and twelve-part chords ...