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General Electric makes some of the longest-lasting floor scales. They have both digital and analog scales.
When you are working with 7th chords it makes it minor, dominant, minor 7flat5, or diminished.
it makes them invisible
There cold blooded and have scales.
There cold blooded and have scales.
There are 7 white notes, and 5 black notes on the piano, so all together you have 12 different notes, and therefore, 12 different sounding major scales.If we include the three enharmonic ones - that makes fifteen key signatures and, therefore, fifteen major scales in total.They are, from the flattest key (the one with the most amount of flats) to the sharpest key, in order: Cb, Gb, Db, Ab, Eb, Bb, F, C, G, D, A, E, B, F# and C#. These are all the "real keys".Now, if you want to get theory crazy - you can look at the "imaginary scales" as well - which are scales you can figure out theoretically, but you wouldn't use them for practical reasons. This would include keys like D# Major (9 sharps) and Gbb Major (13 flats), in which case there would be an additional 20 major scales (one for every note and its enharmonic equivalent) as well, making a total of 35 scales (for the 15 real key signatures and the 20 imaginary keys).
The average cost of electronic postage scales is å£28.00. Salter scales are a popular choice. If you are running your own business then it makes sense to have your own scales and print postage labels from your computer.
because they have more technology and hi tech stuff in them so it makes them heavier
because of half notes. they are in both major and minor but major scales push out the halfs. you see the great full notes and the sick half notes but it doesnt matter they are only existing for the whole twelve. nothing more. but if you look minor scales you ll see the acceptence of half notes like life nothing glorius nothing damned.
scales show the relationship between the distance on the map and the distance on the ground. (it makes the make more realistic and so you can calculate distances)
No, it is just a disease that makes their legs "stick" together
It breathes through gills, has scales and lives in the water which makes trout a fish.