A note that lasts twice as long as a quarter note is a half note Source: 13 years piano lessons
A dot to the right of any note, increases the time of the note by half. So a dot to the right of a half note, makes the note a three quarter note.
another name for a half note is a minimum note .....................lady davis
It's not a half note. A dot after a note increases it's duration by half the note's value. Therefore, a dotted quarter note is essentially a three-eighths note.
On any instrument, you play a grace note by playing the grace note just before it very quickly leading into the prominent note. The grace note is many times the note just above or just below the main note, but can be any note.
editors refusal
the editors of twitter
You can only create a Wikipedia article about people of note. If you are not famous in some way, the Wikipedia editors will remove your article.
See the following for IPCC AR4 report editors, contributors, and reviewers (listed in the appendices/annexes): http:/www.ipcc.ch/publications_and_data/publications_and_data_reports.htm Rough numbers are: Synthesis Report Editors 40; Review Editors 12; Reviewers ~200 Working Group I Editors/Contributors >500; Reviewers >400 Working Group II Editors/Contributors ~300; Reviewers ~850 Working Group III Editors/Contributors >240; Reviewers > 400 Note that there is a good deal of overlap between these lists. See the following for (less than 50) dissenters: http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_scientists_opposing_the_mainstream_scientific_assessment_of_global_warming
Editors - band - was created in 2002.
It is an organisation of editors of news papers and magazines in India.
You can name your Webkinz puppy, Sparkles, Biscuit, Puddles, Fluffy, Cutie etc. Whatever you like! Note: Editors can add on to the list.
Copy editors, Archive Researchers, Editors at large, Literary Editors, Trendsetters, and Copy assistants.
The plural form is editors. The plural possessive is editors'.
The word editors is a common plural noun. It requires no apostrophe.All newspapers have editors.In the example you gave, "Dear Editors", there is no apostrophe.
The plural form of the compound noun editor-in-chief is editors-in-chief.The correct plural possessive form is editors-in-chief's.
It means that there were too many starpowers activated on the same note too quickly. Probably something the editors made to see if starpower notes were too close to each other. Pretty odd.