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of a musical scale Ans by latt ------PJCC -----2010----2011
A person who can hear and remember the notes to a musical piece without having to read or look at the music.
It can be two things: First, it can be a short musical passage (a phrase) connected with a certain character or idea in the music. The operas of Richard Wagner are full of signature phrases (he called them "leitmotivs") identifying people, objects and places. A "signature phrase" can also be a short musical passage that instantly identifies the work and it's composer - such as the first four notes of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.
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"to yourself" is an adverb phrase because it modifies the verb, sing
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The adjective in the sentence is "musical." It modifies the noun "scale."
A phrase.
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