to yourself for A+
To Yourself
to yourself for A+
to yourself for A+
to yourself for A+
to yourself for A+
To Yourself
"to yourself" is an adverb phrase because it modifies the verb, sing
to yourself.
In piano music, notes are connected by slurs. These slurs indicate that the notes should be played smothly, with no breaks. A phrase is the point from the start of that segment to the end of it. A phrase can also be a place where the music gets louder and then softer.
A musical phrase is a group of notes in music. A musical period is a period of time of music, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Modern
The answer depends on the number of notes involved. A small number of notes (for example 3-8) is called a motif. A longer patter of notes spanning 2 or more measures of music is called a phrase.
The adjective in the sentence is "musical." It modifies the noun "scale."