A dot to the right of any note, increases the time of the note by half. So a dot to the right of a half note, makes the note a three quarter note.
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Wherever the conductor wants -- usually right in front of him. Wherever the conductor wants -- usually right in front of him.
Not unless he wants his name placed on the child sex register.
Usually at the ending of a piece, a "ritardando" tells the player to slow down. It's the Italian word for "late" - the composer literally wants the musician to play "late" for each beat.
Napoleon basically says that there is no longer a need for the song because the rebellion is over. Really though, Napoleon no longer favors the words to the song. The song speaks to animal freedom and equality, Napoleon wants none of that. Napoleon wants absolute power.
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When he no longer wants to be around you.
An accidental is an added flat, sharp or natural to the key signature used in a piece of music. They are used when a composer slightly changes keys. Accidentals also occur when embelishing / ornamenting the melody. Basically, accidentals are for what ever notes the composer wants to use besides those in his main key - hence the key signature, which indicates which notes are always sharped or flatted, giving the composer a choice of how high or low she/he wants the song to be.
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If you are divorced then no, she does not have the right to just walk into your house whenever she wants.
No longer wants attachment or relationship.
An accidental is an added flat, sharp or natural to the key signature used in a piece of music. They are used when a composer slightly changes keys. Accidentals also occur when embelishing / ornamenting the melody. Basically, accidentals are for what ever notes the composer wants to use besides those in his main key - hence the key signature, which indicates which notes are always sharped or flatted, giving the composer a choice of how high or low she/he wants the song to be.
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Wherever the conductor wants -- usually right in front of him. Wherever the conductor wants -- usually right in front of him.
That depends on your money and the choice of the mother.
Offer them something that's similar
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