There is not a known song that has the notes (ggbbdded) repeating in the upbeat. There are to many song to go through.
Baritones are low and sopranos are high unless you are talking about instuments then there is different sizing and sounds of notes and stuff.
Not exactly. A melody is a sequence of sounds of various pitches (notes). A harmony is several soundsthat sound good when played simultaneously.
Either a boy soprano, a castrato (none that are known of now though) or a counter tenor, though the latter reaching soprano notes is rare.
usually when you sing through your nose it sounds very nasal. or some tests you can try is singing a song and if you are not breathing when you are singing notes you are doing it through your nose and feel your chest when you sing if it vibrates you are singing the right way
The notes are eefggfedccdeedd eefggfedccdedcc ddecdefecdefedcdbe eefggfedccdedcc.
It depends on your opinion, but I would say so. It has a 3/4 time signature, and that combined with the notes make it upbeat.
1. If the lyrics either describe them or sounds like something they would say. 2. If the rhythm and notes sound like them (upbeat, sad, etc.)3. Do they like that song?
notes due............. due notes just sounds wierd
They are the tones of the sounds.
Perhaps you are referring to discordance, but notes are still what the sounds are referred to as.
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Mainly the flute sounds airy because the notes are played using air from your mouth. It is called a "woodwind" instrument, as "wind" (otherwise known as your breath) is coming out of your mouth and blowing into your flute.
No a woofer is more for Bass notes tweeters are for high notes
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