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Candy cane has three syllables: can-dy cane.
It is about the Magi who visited Jesus after his birth with presents of gold, frankincense and myrrh. Although the Bible does say how many there were and does not call them Kings, the tradition of Three Kings has arisen.
There are Three notes- and are played- Up and down. It is an elementary trumpet exercise. laid to rest! The whole composition only uses three notes- and the standard trumpet has three valves.
You are asking about form in music. One of the many classic structures of poetry and song is verse with refrain. In a song the refrain, the part that is repeated after each verse, is called the chorus. Hence the verse is often sung by a soloist and the chorus by a group. A poem or song can have many verses, but the refrain or chorus is the same. In the Broadway musical of the era 1920 to 1960, it was common for a single verse to lead into the chorus, and that was it. The solo verse was soon forgotten and the chorus became the song that everyone knew. That may be why you are not familiar with the idea of a vese in a song.
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I think it is 15 beats before the first verse in the song summertime.=]
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three kings that built preh vihear temple
The three crowns on the Munster flag relate to the three ancient Munster kingdoms of Thomond, Desmond and Ormond. There were many kings of Munster.
Three Kings have moustaches. The only king not to have a moustache is the king of hearts. However, all kings have beards.
"His song (singular) was one thousand and five." This could refer to verses.
Panamanians celebrate Three Kings Day on January 6. It is the culmination of Christmas festivities. Many take their Christmas trees to the beach. They set the trees on fire and close out the celebration of the holidays.
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two. The Three Kings and The Perfect Storm.
3 Kings have moustaches. The only king not to have a moustache is the king of hearts.
And there are three that bear witness in earth, the Spirit, and the water, and the blood: and these three agree in one. The controversial verse is 1 John 5:7 which many believe is a comma or comment explaining or supporting verse 8 inserted by some later copiest