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Tactus may
refer to:
Pulse (music)
Tactus Records, an
Italian classical music label Tactusa,
genus of...
- main elements; a regularly-repeating
pulse (also
called the "beat" or "
tactus") that
establishes the tempo, and a
pattern of
accents and
rests that establishes...
- poem by
Claudian (late 4th century), who says
magna levi
detrudens murmura tactu . . . intonet, that is "let him
thunder forth as he
presses out
mighty roarings...
-
interior substance.
Details Location Skin
Identifiers Latin corpusculum tactus TH H3.11.06.0.00007 FMA 83605
Anatomical terms of
microanatomy [edit on...
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Silvia Frigato & Miho
Kamiya (sopranos)
Silvia Rambaldi (harpsichord).
Tactus 2010. Iain
Fenlon Music and
Patronage in Sixteenth-Century Mantua, Volume...
- in the series,
Morning Star,
published in
February 2016. Darrow, Roque,
Tactus, Victra, and Leto are
House Augustus lancers. Lorn
secretly trains Darrow...
- by
freeing slaves using House Minerva's flag. When
Tactus tries to rape Nyla,
Darrow has both
Tactus and
himself whipped,
earning his army’s loyalty. Darrow...
- More generally,
sometimes rhythms are
combined in a way that is
neither tactus nor bar preserving—the beat
differs and the bar size also differs. See Polytempi...
- Rufinum: "sic rex ad
prima tumebat Maeonius,
pulchro ****
verteret omnia tactu; sed
postquam riguisse dapes fulvamque revinctos in
glaciem vidit latices...
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defined by the
tactus (roughly the rate of the
human heartbeat). The
mensural time
signature indicated which note
value corresponded to the
tactus. In the Baroque...