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What does SHO mean? This page is about the various possible meanings of the acronym, abbreviation, shorthand or slang term: SHO.
Term | Definition | Rating |
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SHO | Showtime | |
SHO | Senior House Officer | |
SHO | Station House Officer | |
SHO | Super High Output | |
SHO | Stryker Howmedica Osteonics | |
SHO | Students Helping Others | |
SHO | Some How or Other | |
SHO | School Holidays Only | |
SHO | Sokcho, Republic of Korea | |
SHO | Station Head Officer | |
SHO | Secondary Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy | |
SHO | Simple Harmonic Oscillator | |
SHO | A junior doctor in the pre Modernising Medical Careers era (pre-2007) of training in the UK, in the 2nd post-graduate year–i.e., immediately after the PRHO–pre-registration house officer year, which is now designated Foundation Year 1–FY1. SHOs are now called FY-2. Some SHO posts still exist and are taken as a prelude to certain specialities–e.g., surgery, but are no longer a standard year in training schemes for junior doctors in the UK. | |
SHO | Solventless Hash Oil | |
SHO | Schreyer Honors Orientation | |
SHO | Special Hardship Order | |
SHO | Shell Houston Open | |
SHO | Student Honors Organization | |
SHO | Simple Health Organizer | |
SHO | State Health Officer | |
SHO | Simple Health Organiser | |
SHO | SCID Hairless Outbred | |
SHO | Simple Harmonic Oscilator | |
SHO | SHut Out(s) Sports » Baseball -- and more... | |
SHO | Synthetic Hydraulic Oil |
What does SHO mean?
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- The shō is a Japanese free reed musical instrument that was introduced from China during the Nara period. It is modeled on the Chinese sheng, although the shō tends to be smaller in size. It consists of 17 slender bamboo pipes, each of which is fitted in its base with a metal free reed. Two of the pipes are silent, although research suggests that they were used in some music during the Heian period. The instrument's sound is said to imitate the call of a phoenix, and it is for this reason that the two silent pipes of the shō are kept—as an aesthetic element, making two symmetrical "wings". Like the Chinese sheng, the pipes are tuned carefully with a drop of wax. As moisture collected in the shō's pipes prevents it from sounding, performers can be seen warming the instrument over a small charcoal brazier when they are not playing. The instrument produces sound when the player's breath is inhaled or exhaled, allowing long periods of uninterrupted play. The shō is one of the three primary woodwind instruments used in gagaku, Japan's imperial court music. Its traditional playing technique in gagaku involves the use of tone clusters called aitake, which move gradually from one to the other, providing accompaniment to the melody.
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