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Rupanshi Kalra replied | 14 hrs ago
a vector space is collection of objects called vector which are added together and multiplied by numbers following specific rules
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Saurabh Verma replied | 24 Oct
Articulation in music means how you play each note — whether it’s smooth, short, or strong.
Here are some simple examples:
Staccato (•) → Play the note short and jumpy.
Legato (curved line) → Play smoothly, join one note to the next.
Accent ( > ) → Play the note louder or stronger.
Tenuto (–) → Hold the note for its full time, a bit gentle.
Marcato ( ^ ) → Play the note very strong and bold.
🎹 In short way:
Articulation shows how to touch or press the keys — softly, sharply, or smoothly — to make the music sound more expressive.
Saurabh Verma replied | 24 Oct
Articulation in music means how you play each note — whether it’s smooth, short, or strong.
Here are some simple examples:
Staccato (•) → Play the note short and jumpy.
Legato (curved line) → Play smoothly, join one note to the next.
Accent ( > ) → Play the note louder or stronger.
Tenuto (–) → Hold the note for its full time, a bit gentle.
Marcato ( ^ ) → Play the note very strong and bold.
🎹 In short way:
Articulation shows how to touch or press the keys — softly, sharply, or smoothly — to make the music sound more expressive.
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Jeetkumar Bhansali replied | 2 days ago
A vector space is a set of objects called vectors where you can add any two vectors and multiply a vector by a number, and the results stay inside the same set. These two operations follow a fixed set of rules.
Here’s a simple way to think about it:
A vector space is a collection of elements where:
You can add them.
You can scale them (multiply by real numbers).
The rules of addition and scaling always work the same way.