"love so alike" (music) and "we belong together" (a song by gavin degraw)
I would say one way they are are alike is the emphasis placed on a driving rhythm. They differ greatly in harmonic content. Much of the popular music today uses very limited harmonies, while baroque music used complex harmonies and modulations.
the music and a little of the intensity of how things were done
Well u cant really find it but u can create a look alike...
I think that it would be because of the imaginative nature of music itself. Children often exaggerate things and imagine things. Music does the same thing. When you perform you can think about telling a story an better yet a children's story with that certain amount of innocence and imigination
Music is the ebb and flow of the tides and the sheeps beneath my bed
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spring tide is when the moon and the sun are aligned and the force of gravity pulls the tides outward on the sides and thinner on top which makes high tides higher and low tides higher while neap tides are when the moon is at a 90 degree angle with the earth and sun and pull more to were low tides are lower and high tides are lower.
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Spring and Neap tides are alike because they are both affected by the gravitational pull of the moon and because they are both caused by the alignment of the earth, moon, and the sun.
They both are in the string family of music.
because of gravity
"love so alike" (music) and "we belong together" (a song by gavin degraw)
I would say one way they are are alike is the emphasis placed on a driving rhythm. They differ greatly in harmonic content. Much of the popular music today uses very limited harmonies, while baroque music used complex harmonies and modulations.
Yes; that's what the "share alike" part of the license means.
Its harry styles dancing to music.