"to yourself" is an adverb phrase because it modifies the verb, sing
Musical is the only adjective.
The adjective in the sentence is "musical." It modifies the noun "scale."
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of a musical scale Ans by latt ------PJCC -----2010----2011
The answer depends on the number of notes involved. A small number of notes (for example 3-8) is called a motif. A longer patter of notes spanning 2 or more measures of music is called a phrase.
Db are decibels. They are measurement of sound pressure not frequency. They are not musical notes, but their intensity. Musical notes can be measured in decibels. That just tells you how loud they are.
Eight notes in an octave.
Individual notes in a work are like words in a sentence. They are connected by slurs (curved lines) which are like sentences in an essay. Generally, unless otherwise stated, notes in a slur are played smoothly.
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The adjective in the sentence is "musical." It modifies the noun "scale."
A phrase.
to yourself.
A musical phrase is a group of notes in music. A musical period is a period of time of music, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Modern