Deep in the mea-dow,
C C B A A
Un-der the will-ow,
B B E(on D string) A G(on D string)
.......
(you will figure it out)
........
Lay down your head,
C C E(open) A
And close your sleep-y eyes,
C B B B A G(on D string)
And when the o-pen the sun will rise
C C B A A C B high D C
.........
(you should be able to figure the rest out.
*** all notes should be on A, D, and E strings
Yes, but they are deep water jellyfish that humans are unlikely to encounter. They have thousands of small tentacles. They let out a tissue like form that protects them.
As deep as it wants.
probably quite deep :)
Very little, as the earthquake occurs deep underground, hence the deep focus.
The word deep is an adjective, an adverb, and a noun.The noun deep is a word for the deep of the ocean or the extent of time, space, or emotion; a common, abstract, mass (uncountable) noun, a word for a concept.Example uses:Noun: The creature slipped into the deep and was not seen again.Adjective: We aren't allowed at the deep end of the pool.Adverb: We trekked deep Into the Woods but couldn't find the species we sought.The noun form for the adjective deep is deepness.A related noun form is depth.
bread
don't be lazy -hairflick-
well you can buy it on itunes its called Deep In The Meadow and is sung by Sting
"The Meadow Song" aka "Deep in the Meadow"
what are the recorder notes of rolling in the deep
gadadfcbeffgfdabcaeg
The notes are poopies
You can get the notes to Rolling in Deep from Youtube tutorials or buy it from the Music Notes website.
There is no such thing as a bass violin. It is simply called a bass. It has a very deep sound.
The Deep Blue Sea
ababababadadgaf
deep ones