Oh, this is the greatest question ever! I have no idea what the answer is, but the award for "psychically gifted answerer" should go to the person who can figure out which notes correspond to
dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun
Could be mozart, or the birthday song, or requiem for a dream... or that "nuttin' but strings" song, or my kid practicing scales... (actually, check out requiem and the "nuttin' but strings" songs ... it actually COULD be one of those. Yo - if I get this, I want a trophy.)
Maybe the theme from Crocadile DUN-dee?
TempoAn accelerando
If a violin string is tightened, the volume does not change, the note does. If you tighten a string, it gets higher, and if you loosen it, it gets lower.
Because the violin gets an inferiority complex and insists that people hate him.
NO. it gets you distracted in what you are working on.
A reed is a thin slice of wood that is shaved and gradually gets thinner to one end. When you blow, it vibrates, producing the clarinet's sound.
TempoAn accelerando
If a violin string is tightened, the volume does not change, the note does. If you tighten a string, it gets higher, and if you loosen it, it gets lower.
its actually quite simple, as the water gets hot the hydrogen expands and gradually causes lose gaps theoretically with that it freezes easier and faster due to the dilution.
Rent that gradually gets higher.
Yes, gradually.
It gradually gets converted into helium.
faster
Because the violin gets an inferiority complex and insists that people hate him.
maybe Turkish or kurdish or Persia n starts slow an gets faster
Strings stretch over time and the temperature changes.
It gets you places faster
yes it does get faster because you tend to focus more on it and so your reaction time gets faster and faster hopefully overtime!