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progression
{i} ilerleme

Bu şarkı için akort ilerlemesi yazabilir misin? - Could you write down the chord progression for this song?

Akort ilerlemesi nedir? - What is a chord progression?

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{i} devamlılık
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(Matematik) ilerleyiş
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(Ticaret) müterakkilik
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(Ticaret) artan oranlılık
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ileri gitme
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gelişme
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arithmetical progression aritmetik dizi
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geometrical progression geometrik dizi
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{i} geçiş
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(Biyoloji) progresyon
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dizi/ilerleme
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{i} mat. dizi: arithmetical progression aritmetik dizi. geometrical progression geometrik dizi
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(Tıp) İlerleme, ileriye doğru gitme, gelişme
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progressionalilerlemeye
progression
{i} sıra
progression
{i} dizi
progression
{i} devam
Englisch - Englisch
plural of progression
Chart positions derived by the birth chart for a specific time after (sometimes before) birth, using a fictive key, such as "one day for a year" whereby the actual positions of planets on a given day after birth are believed to reflect issues which take place on the respective year of the person's life For example, to examine the issues of a person's 21st year, one would compare the natal horoscope with the actual planetary positions that occurred on the 21st day after the person was born The theory of progressions is based on the belief that the macrocosm (in this case, the year) is contained in the microcosm (the day) and the aspects formed between the progressed planets and natal planets, or between transits and progressions will describe issues for that particular time Progressions are held to be meaningless on their own, but are indicators of timing and the unfolding of the potentials represented in the birth chart
A system of examining current and future trends in a horoscope One unit of time is equated with another (longer) unit of time, for symbolic purposes The most common form, Secondary Progressions, equates one day with one year Thus, if a person is now 30 years old, the positions thirty days after birth are considered symbolic of that thirtieth year Other systems of progressions equate a lunar month with a year, a day with a lunar month and so on
Suggested exercises, or drills, to learn the finished skill
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a moving forward or proceeding in course
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{n} a progress
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the act of moving forward toward a goal
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Worsening of a cancer The opposite of regression
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The act of moving forward; a proceeding in a course; motion onward
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Regular or proportional advance in increase or decrease of numbers; continued proportion, arithmetical, geometrical, or harmonic
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A progression of things is a number of things which come one after the other. a progression of habitats from dry meadows through marshes to open water
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Moving from one thing to another
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Many longways sets will have been started with "Hands Four" The progression will be for each 1st couple to move down the set to a new 2nd Couple and each 2nd Couple to move up the set to a new 1st Couple, each time through the dance When a couple reaches either end of the set they normally stand out for one turn of the dance If it is "Improper" they should change sides whilst standing out
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The rate at which Girl Scouts learn and grow with the Girl Scout program At each level the girls take on more responsibility for Troop Government and Girl-Adult Planning
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in a tournament, the movement of players and deals
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A regular succession of tones or chords; the movement of the parts in harmony; the order of the modulations in a piece from key to key
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An appraisal principle that states that, between dissimilar properties the value of the lesser property is favorably affected by the presence of the better quality property
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Becoming more advanced, severe, or worse
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a series with a definite pattern of advance
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A progression is a gradual development from one state to another. Both drugs slow the progression of HIV, but neither cures the disease = development
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The basic chord progression uses major chords built on the first, fourth and fifth notes of the scale Each chord change produces a small bit of musical tension that prompts another change
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Movement of or aspect to planet or sensitive point in progressed horoscope
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The continuing growth of the cancer
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process of spreading or become more severe; said of diseases and symptoms
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Increasing overload at just the right rate to result in fitness Example ~ adding another five pounds to your dumbbells because just lifting two pounds is easy for you now
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Course; passage; lapse or process of time
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A secondary movement in Astrology measured as one day equaling a year
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A series of two or more chords that are played in succession Usually a chord progression ends with a cadence Search Google com for Progression
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{i} advancement, progress; development, growth; sequence of related numbers (Mathematics)
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a movement forward; "he listened for the progress of the troops"
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To systematically increase the stress a muscle endures during an exercise Progression is achieved in one of three ways: by increasing the weight in an exercise, by increasing the number of repetitions performed in one set, by increasing the number of sets, or by decreasing the rest interval between sets
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