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you can download a VERSION on www.unfungames.com/mariopaint.But when you make music on it it is NOT as awesome music as you can make in the more advanced.But it is okay I guess.
well it depends have a good ear have a good tune and beat keep a good few notes to stay with and only use those notes and don't go over bored on just one note
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Mario Paint Composer is a music-making program. At the top, you see many icons from (and some not) the Mario games. Click an icon to hear what it sounds like. (ex. the game console makes a beep sound, the car makes a honk (like a car honking) sound) After you choose the one that you like, left click on a section of the staff to put it in place. When you are done with your masterpiece, you can click the "rewind" button found at the bottom right corner of your Mario Paint Composer window. Then you can press the "play" button in the bottom right corner of the window, next to the "stop" button. You can erase by right clicking, or taking the Erase Tool, next to the loop button, next to the play button. You can make sharps and flats, too. For sharps you hold the shift key while placing the note. For flats you hold the Ctrl or Alt key while placing the note. At the top right corner, you can switch from making a song, to combining together songs you made to make with the arranger mode! (like, if you want to repeat a song over and over... that's what you use.) To make it faster or slower, you use the slider at the bottom. And next to the temp changer, you can change it to three-fourths time or four-fourths time. Hope this helped! Happy Composing!!!!!!!!
Blahh! This question doesn't make sense. Every male composer was not a woman composer. Just make a list.
No, Mozart was.
No, flour and water do not make paint.
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The only way to make a paint colour lighter is to add white paint to it. The amount will depend on how dark the starting paint colour is, how pale you want to make it. But usually it make a lot of white paint to noticeably lighten up a paint colour.
You can make it,through some clothing.
If you want to call an equal amount of semi-gloss and additive then yes. Paint starts out as a gloss and is made flat by adding cheaper pigments and flatteners to the mix so that the paint doesn't have as high as a sheen. There's nothing that will remove or offset those flatteners other than adding higher gloss paint to the existing paint.
no