The repeat sign looks something like this :ll .
Contrasting in music is the same as contrasting in general: something is different. There might be a fast section and a contrasting slow section, a high section and contrasting low section, a major section and contrasting minor section, and so on.
It means that a section of music is played twice, then a new section is played (B) and then it returns to the opening section
Do you mean back-up singers? Or do you mean "who was in the music video''?
Unforuntely, you cannot make anyone live again. If you mean his music, then his music is still living. Hopefully, his music will live forever. But, I don't know what you fully mean about your question.
It depends. Do you use iTunes with your iPod? If yes, then why not just sync it again and get all your songs back? But if you mean your iPod actually went on your computer and deleted all your music, which i don't think happens very often, then your going to have to download all your music again!
A 'rag' is music played in 'ragtime' - which is defined as music characterized by a syncopated melodic line and regularly accented accompaniment, evolved by black American musicians in the 1890s and played esp. on the piano.
In music, the term "tag" refers to a short musical phrase or section that is repeated at the end of a song or a section of a song to create a sense of closure or finality.
from A to B and back to A then to B and back to A again
Do you mean "repaid", which means having paid again or paid back? Or perhaps "repeat" which means to do again.
Why is a music-realated doing in the Relationships' section? Do you mean LOVE songs for the violin???
An extended closed angle bracket ( > ) indicates a reduction in volume of a section of music. The Italian term diminuendo(alternatively, decrescendo) refers to a reduction in amplitude of a particular section or passage.
I think it's what they used back then for "again" ----