Beethoven's Symphony No.5
You might try listening to: Beethoven's 5th Symphony or Gustav Holst - The Planets - Mars, the Bringer of War.*Note: The Holst song does not start playing loud enough to hear until 1:00 into the video.I'm pretty sure it would be the Beethoven's 5th Symphony, though. The first four (now quite famous) notes strike the dramatic and emotionally jarring "Duh Duh Duh Duh" cadence to which you refer.NPR posted the text of one All Things Considered show, posted November 19, 20125:11 PM ET, about these notes that you might find interesting:Beethoven's Famous 4 Notes: Truly Revolutionary Music. The article gives some historical context and discusses Beethoven's creativity in composing these emotionally memorable notes.
Kiara rhymes with Ciara. Also Tiara rhymes with Ciara.
Duh? Did you need to ask? LOL
Anatomy rhymes with academy.
duh. bruh. duh bruh rhymes ok then
Some words that rhyme with "huh" include: duh, muh, nuh, and ruh.
Some words that rhyme with "luh" are "duh," "muh," and "ruh."
Duluth is pronounced "duh-looth" with emphasis on the first syllable.
This is my name, so I'm familiar with the pronounciations. There's three ways to say it: co-lette (rhymes with "go"), caul-ette (rhymes with "mall), or kuh-lette (rhymes with "duh"). Hope this helps.
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Beethoven's Symphony No.5
en-duh-krinen-duh-krahyn (crane)en-duh-kreen
Fête de la Reine is pronounced as "fet duh lah ren" in French.
100/4 = 25 84/4 = 21
You might try listening to: Beethoven's 5th Symphony or Gustav Holst - The Planets - Mars, the Bringer of War.*Note: The Holst song does not start playing loud enough to hear until 1:00 into the video.I'm pretty sure it would be the Beethoven's 5th Symphony, though. The first four (now quite famous) notes strike the dramatic and emotionally jarring "Duh Duh Duh Duh" cadence to which you refer.NPR posted the text of one All Things Considered show, posted November 19, 20125:11 PM ET, about these notes that you might find interesting:Beethoven's Famous 4 Notes: Truly Revolutionary Music. The article gives some historical context and discusses Beethoven's creativity in composing these emotionally memorable notes.
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