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== == Top Notes: Essential oils that are classified as top notes normally evaporate very fast. They tend to be light, fresh and uplifting in nature and are usually inexpensive. Top notes are highly volatile, fast acting, and give the first impression of the blend. However, they do not last for long. Middle Notes: Middle notes usually give body to the blend and have a balancing effect. The aroma of middle notes are not always immediately evident and may take a couple of minutes to establish their scent. They are usually warm and soft fragrances. Base Notes: Essential oils that are classified as base notes are normally very heavy and their fragrance is very solid. It will be present for a long time and slows down the evaporation of the other oils. These fragrances are normally intense and heady. They are normally rich and relaxing in nature and are typically the most expensive of all oils.
Top Notes: Grapefruit, Rosemary & Cardamom Middle Notes: Ylang-ylang and Tuberose Base Notes: Suede, Virginia Cedar, Leather, and Vetiver
Perfume is made from oils, simple to make, the trick is to put the essential oils together creating a smell you like. Perfume is made up of base notes (the smell stays the longest on your skin), middle notes (smell stays second longest), and top notes (smell of oil evaporates first). Because the oils all evaporate at different rates the perfume may smell different as time goes on. Below are listed easily found essential divided into base, middle and top notes. • Base notes-cedar wood cinnamon patchouli, sandalwood, vanilla • Middle notes-clove, geranium, lemongrass, bottle nutmeg, neroli, ylang-ylang • Top notes-bergamot, lavender, lemon lime, neroli • Bridge-vanilla, lavender (add a few drops to join base, middle and top notes together) To make your perfume, mix at least 25 drops total of essential oils divided evenly between base, middle and top notes. Start with the base notes, then middle, then top, smelling as you go. Add a few drops of the bridge oil. Add 2 1/2 ounces of alcohol (get a parent to help you with this), shake for a few minutes, then let it sit for 48 hours (or up to 6 weeks-the longer it sits, the stronger the smell). Add 2 tablespoons spring water, stir, then pour through a coffee filter and put it in a bottle.
Perfumes are composed of different layers of scents, called fragrance notes. These notes are divided into three categories: Top notes: These are the first scents that you smell when you spray a perfume. They are usually fresh, citrusy, fruity, or floral, and they evaporate quickly. Middle notes: These are the scents that emerge after the top notes fade. They are usually more complex, spicy, woody, or oriental, and they last longer. Base notes: These are the scents that linger on your skin after the middle notes disappear. They are usually rich, musky, earthy, or sweet, and they last the longest.
A note pyramid is a method used in perfumery to describe the different layers or levels of fragrance notes in a perfume. The pyramid typically consists of three tiers: top notes (the initial impression of the scent), middle notes (the heart of the fragrance that emerges as the top notes fade), and base notes (the long-lasting foundation of the fragrance).
The White Linen perfume by Estee Lauder contains eight scents in total. The top notes are Bulgarian rose, jasmine and muguet, middle notes are violet and orris and the base notes are vetiver, moss and amber.
First Dior Poison is a Floral Fragrance . Top Notes consists of (Allpice,Coriander,Plum,Forest fruit,Anise and Rose Wood.) Middle Notes (Honey,Incense,Rose,Tuberose and Jasmine). Base Notes(Cedar,Sandalwood,Vanilla,Amber,Heliotrope and Musk).
Soprano - Middle C to top A Alto - Bottom G to top E Tenor - bottom C (octave below middle C) to F above middle C Bass - bottom E to Middle C
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In general term, at the base of the food web are the plants, in the middle the plant eaters and at the top the meat eaters.
The base of a column is exactly that...a base. Typically, columns are dived into three parts. The bottom (base), the middle (shaft), and the top (capital).
There are two poems that make things easier to remember when reading the melody. The line notes are, from the bottom to the top of the stave: Top line: F= Fruit Second from top: D=Deserves Middle: B=boy Second from bottom: G=Good Bottom: E=Every So you can see that, from bottom to top, they spell out Every Good boy Deserves Fruit. The space notes are: Top: E Second from top:C Second from bottom: A Bottom: F So you can see that, from the bottom to the top, they spell F.A.C.E. The poem to remember is Faces in the spaces. The base cleff stave is a little bit different: The line notes: Top: A=America Second from top: F=From Middle: D=Dogs Second from bottom: B=Big Bottom: G=Great So you can see that, from top to bottom, they spell Great Big Dogs From America. The space notes: Top: G=Grass Second from top: E=Eat Second from bottom: C=Cows Bottom: A=All So you can see that, from top to bottom, they spell All Cows Eat Grass. If there are notes above the stave [and there commonly are] then they are 2 or four or 6 or eight notes above it. For example: there is a note 2 line after the last line at the top, then it means that it is 4 notes after the last note in the stave. That goes for both cleffs and both on top and underneath staves.