A person who can hear and remember the notes to a musical piece without having to read or look at the music.
This phrase is usually used when there is an unknown future in an endeavor. To "play it by ear" means to take things as they come, and plan things along the way, as opposed to having a set plan from start to finish.
Somewhere, I'm sure, they sell the sheet music. Either that, or you can try playing it by ear.
The sing "Again" by flyleaf is featured on their album Memento Mori (2009)--a latin phrase meaning Be Mindful of Death.
Our professor of anatomy at the university of Malta says that loud music does not produce more ear wax. She also says that the ear wax is a deterrent for insects like mosquitos.
No, it means you have a tattoo behind your right ear. Grow up, man.
Playing something by ear means playing from memory just by listening, not by reading the music.
Play it by ear. If you play it by ear, you don't have a plan of action, but decide what to do as events take shape. Yes it is 'play it by ear' and it comes from when a musician plays a piece of music without the music sheet in front of them, they are making it up from listening to it, playing it by ear.
This phrase is usually used when there is an unknown future in an endeavor. To "play it by ear" means to take things as they come, and plan things along the way, as opposed to having a set plan from start to finish.
Playing by Ear was created in 1984.
This phrase is literal, no symbology. In opposition to action by plan, script, text or even agreement, image is musical activity without adherance to composition, intuitive.It deals with playing the piano.
It is an Australian expression meaning to feign sleep or death, in order to deceive an opponent
The phrase "he who has an ear" does not appear anywhere in the KJV bible.
The LITERAL meaning would be a flea in your ear! But "a flea in your ear" is an idiom, a saying, and it is not normally used literally.
It means very happy. Like dad was smiling from ear to earas he held the new baby.
The calla lily, also known as varkoor, meaning "pig's ear," is more technically know by zantedeschia aethiopica, which is the scientific latin phrase.
No, "chanking your chain" is not a commonly used phrase. It does not have a clear meaning or definition.
Grin from ear to ear means when your smile is really big because you are really happy.