There's no single answer that works every time. It depends on the size and shape
of the containers, the highest and lowest note you'll need to sound, and the 'key'
or scale in which you need available notes.
Setting up a glass harmonica is a delicate process that has to be carried out before
each performance. Just the right amount of water has to be poured into each glass
to make it sound the correct pitch when struck or stroked. If the performer's ear
(sense of pitch) is good enough, he can do the whole job by ear, but it's more commonly
done by comparing the sound of each glass to a tuning fork or audio oscillator, and
adding bits of water until the note is just right. The process is a lot like the piano tuner's
painstaking job, only with fewer notes.
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If you want to lose your weight then drink atleast 14 glass of water each day.
Twice as much water.
standard glass is 8oz, but it would depend on the glass.
that depends on the size or capacity of the glass
A typical glass of water holds 8 ounces, although glasses do come in various sizes.
8-10 glass of water
A balance can be used. Water has a specific gravity of 1, meaning that 1000 ml of water weighs 1000 grams. Weigh the glass with the water in it and note the value (A). Pour away the water. Weigh the glass and note the value (B). Subtract B from A, resulting in the weight of water, Then convert the weight of water to volume: each gram of water = 1 milliliter of water. A graduated cylinder.
You can find a good harmonica set on Amazon. If you are an advanced player you can get a harmonica set custom made from a specialist shop. It depends on how much money you are prepared to give for the harmonica set.
10 to 12 glass of water daily
It depends on: -The current temperature of the water. (If it was already cold, the water would probably decrease because both heat and cold causes water to increases) -The size of the glass. -How much the temperature decreases.
Aluminum cans: - pop = 5 cents each - beer = 10 cents each Plastic/glass bottles & juice boxes: - pop, water, juice 1L or smaller: 5 cents each - pop, water, juice larger than 1L: 20 cents each - beer, wine, cooler 1L or smaller: 10 cents each - beer, wine, cooler larger than 1L: 20 cents each Plastic bottles and juice boxes need the cap removed, but glass bottles don't.