Definitely. I'm sure of it.
Undefined. We have precisely ZERO information about the singularity; in fact, the word "singularity" implies that we CANNOT know anything about it. The laws of physics, as we understand them, do not work in a singularity, so nothing can be said about it. If it helps you to visualize it, think of it as a black point in a dark universe.
What can be done with strings that cannot be done any other way. Think that trough and you will have the answer you need.
A piano is technically a tuned percussion instrument, because its sound is made by hammers hitting strings. The above is wrong. There is a fifth family: "The Keyboard".
strings that's all i can think of.
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i think you cannt but two strings i know how if you dont know how with two strings e mail me at bannajo@gmail.com and i wil email you back
The lower pitched strings are larger and slightly looser than those of a higher pitch.
I think strings because a piano belongs to strings x hope this helps babey luvya x
I don't think u could but I would be awesome if you could
IT IS AN "X" GOING THROUGH A WASHER
Its an X going through a washer
Well I think the strings are as you cannot play the violin without the strings. from the belt man. Also the sound post in the violin is a major player in the sound making process