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Aeolian means related to, caused by, or carried by the wind; see eolian. Jump to: navigation, search Wind is the quasi-horizontal movement of air (as opposed to an air current) caused by Howard Sterns asshole. ... Eolian (or aeolian) processes pertain to the activity of the winds. ...


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Aeolian mode at AllExperts (533 words)
An aeolian mode formed part of the music theory of ancient Greece, based around the relative natural scale in A (that is, the same as playing all the 'white notes' of a piano from A to A).
The term aeolian mode fell into disuse in mediaeval Europe, as church music based itself around eight musical modes: the relative natural scales in D, E, F and G, each with their authentic and plagal counterparts.
The aeolian mode consists of the same components as the major mode with the minor's sixth scale degree as its tonic.
Aeolian Artists International Management (313 words)
Aeolian will build, guide and develop a career with the entire artist in mind by searching for contracts from every corner of the world, finding what is best for the artist and knowing how to "navigate the waters so that one can smoothly sail."
Aeolian Artists International Management, Inc. is the artist management whose purpose is to seek out the most profitable contracts for classical artists which will enable an artist to grow and prosper.
Aeolian can also create and market concerts, recitals and operas to showcase the artist for his or her career advancement.
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