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there are 7 holes in a recorder, plus a thumb hole on the back, which makes 8
It is 1.6 standard deviations above the mean.
Typically, 90% and above is an A. An A plus is usually 97% and above.
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If it is a recorder/player for the TV then DVD-R. If it is in your computer it doesn't matter. If you are having problems reading these disks, Your DVD recorder Requires Dual Format or is in need of replacement.
Most minidisc recorders record in ATRAC3 plus format.
Those two notes equal a dotted eighth note. In terms of beats, (assuming common time) then the eighth note gets a half a beat and the sixteenth note gets a quarter of a beat, so the two of them together get 3/4 of a beat.
Search the India Study Channel website for the EC2202 syllabus.
When describing numbers, plus means the number is positive, or above 0. A negative number is one which is below 0. -1 is negative and +1 is positive.
Difficult subjects came up and secretaries took notes.
I only recall the first video recorder as being made by a company called Ampex. It used 2" video tape on a reel to reel system with a helical scan quad head. It was available in 1954, weighed about a ton and a half because of all the vacuum tubes and electronics used with it. It was huge in size. About 4' wide, 36 to 40" tall and was made out of cast steel. Of course, that's just the recorder base. Then there were about two 19" racks filled with electronics, plus a series of monitors and scopes that were mounted above the recorder itself.
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