The first E in repeat has either a long E or a short I sound.
The EA pair has a long E sound.
It sounds like (reepeet) or (ripeet).
"Repeat" has a long e sound, as in "ree-peat."
No, "repeat" does not have a long vowel sound. The "ea" in "repeat" is pronounced as a short e sound.
Yes, "repeat" has a short e sound, not a long a sound. It is pronounced as "ree-peat."
The "e" in tea is typically pronounced as a long "e" sound, like in "me."
It is a long E, to rhyme with keep and sleep.
It is a long E, because it sounds like the letter E. (rhymes with be, we).
No, "repeat" does not have a long vowel sound. The "ea" in "repeat" is pronounced as a short e sound.
Yes, "repeat" has a short e sound, not a long a sound. It is pronounced as "ree-peat."
Yes. The EA pair creates a long E sound, rhyming with defeat.
E,C,D,A,Bm Repeat E,C,D,A,Bm Repeat
D e f d repeat F g a repeat A b a g f d repeat D (g string a) d repeat
On the low E string, play: E E E, EEEGEA AG and repeat.
E A G F E F G and repeat.
A c# e c# (repeat 4 times) g# c# e c# (repeat 4 times) f# (low) c# f# (high) c# (repeat 4 times) a d f# (high) d (repeat 4 times) e c# b a i heard that you've e e c# b a settled down that you've e e c# b a found a girl and you're e e c# b a married no-o-ow e c# b a i heard that your f# (high) c# a dreams came true that's all i know, good luck!
A E Eb E A (repeat) A E E E E C E Eb B D D D D B D C Bb B low E E E E E C E Eb B D D D D C D E D C B A (repeat from beginning)
d d egf#e a a abf#g e e egf#ed gf#ed dc#bagf#e (repeat)
Defeat or repeat.
right hand: beb be(flat)e bc(sharp)e e+a a(flat) f(sha)e Repeat 3x left hand: e b c (sharp) a 4th time: right: beb eF(sha)e left: e e(flat) move down octave and repeat all 4 parts then 4th time: Right:beb ef(sha) f(sha)+d Left:e e(flat)