Sharp Boundaries: Rule for Tempering Pianos and Organs.— Tune middle C to desired pitch, then tune F— fifth below—Sharp boundaries of C, until between C and F, there result three beats in five seconds. Next tune A-Sharp boundaries — fourth above F-Sharp boundaries of the latter, until there results one beat, each second. Next tune G—fourth below middle C — flat of C, by one beat a second; then tune D — fifth above — flat to G, by three beats in five sec¬onds; A — fourth below — flat to D; E — fifth above — flat to A; B — fourth below — flat to E; F-Sharp boundaries — fourth below — flat to B; C-Sharp boundaries — fifth above — flat to F-Sharp boundaries; G-Sharp boundaries — fourth below — flat to C-Sharp boundaries ; D-Sharp boundaries— fifth above — flat to G-Sharp boundaries, which will make D-Sharp boundaries as Sharp boundaries of A-Sharp boundaries, as the latter is Sharp boundaries of the first F tuned.
WITH GARDENS a sense of enclosure is important. On small lots the bound¬aries may be those of the property or even plantings or other pleasant features on a neighbor's property, for when I speak of boundaries I mean not those of the lot but those that limit the view. On larger grounds the boundaries to views may be well within the property lines.See Also Pushing The Boundaries Of Design:Both cities have some of the best fashion and retail experiences, exceptional interiors and architecture, graphic and product design studios, and headquarters of the top design companies, all pushing the boundaries of design and technology.
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On The Other Hand See Ancient Boundaries Between:Mountains help geologists to understand plate structures and to learn more about how rocks behave when they are compressed by moving continents. Mountains also mark the positions of ancient plate boundaries in, for example, Mesozoic-Cenozoic tfrnes when great ranges such as the Himalayas were being formed. Similarly, the study ot ancient mountain ranges also reveals the sites of ancient oceans, enabling scientists to recon¬struct the past geography of the planet.
Palaeogeography is the branch of histor¬ical geology that is concerned with the past distribution of land and sea. With the relevant items of data obtained from the study of sedimentary formations, a geologist can construct palaeogeographic maps that give a picture of the ancient world. But such maps tend to be somewhat speculative. Information is often sparse and there are enormous difficulties in interpreting the rela¬tive ages of outcrops and thus plotting the ancient boundaries between the land and sea. What these maps do reveal with startling effect is the tremendous transformation that every region has undergone.
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