It is very likely- Te deum being Latin was somehow corrupted to firstly Ta"Jum, then Ta-Dum and finally Ta-Da! The notion of a closure having a religious angle is not confined to music. The French Adieu and Spanish Adios , colloquially (Goodbye) both directly mean (With God, or God be with you) The Germanic and English closing (Ta-Ta, whikch sounds very affected and old-fashioned MIGHT be a corruption of Ta-Dum and this is used llike the Spanish adios. it does make sense, but is used so often (Ta-da! it is almost an abuse of a sacred Flag! The original phrase was TE DEUM LAUDAMUS, roughly (Praise to the Lord!) is the full phrase.
Aaron Copland
Yes, but the truth about it is it could be hacked which can sometimes delete a save file you made. If you do have a game corrupted, you could sell it or make a creepypasta on it. Rarely the game will not work if hacked.
made originally with energy from the circut and plastic sometimes glass
you will turn into hyper mode sometimes when space pirates throw a phazon grenade that makes your phazon meter go all the way up. you will get corrupted if you dont shoot all the phazon out of your body. hope that helped =]
Yes; sometimes it is.
the Genre is actually called "Nocturne" after the piece. romantic compositions were sometimes classified this way.
Religious father is called a baba. Sometimes he is also called mathadhipati.
Sometimes true, but only if the composition was long enough, say a symphony or concerto. However, there was nowhere near as much emotional range as in the Romantic era, and in generalClassical compositions stick to one mood.
It is possible that the signal coming from the source is corrupted. Digital cable and sattelite boxes sometimes have sound dropouts that cannot be fixed on your end.
"Turnips" and sometimes potatoes.
yes! it is, and sometimes it is a form of religious ritual too.
Idk -_-