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relatively short wavelengths compared to higher pitched notes
The length. Long pendulums are slow, short pendulums are fast.
That is a vast subject, so I will confine myself to audible sound waves. In audible sound waves, the long wavelengths are the lowest notes, and vice-versa: The short wavelengths are the highest notes. When you hear the thump of a bass drum, or hear the organist in church put their foot down on one of the lowest pedals on the pedalboard, you are hearing a note of very long wavelength.
The word piano has a long E, a short A, and a long O (pee-ah-noh). It can also be pronounced with a Y, short A, and long O (pyah-noh).
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The A in "fast" is a short A sound. (The long A would make it sound like faced.)
No, fast has a short a sound
The A has a short A sound as in fan and last.
The A has a short A sound as in lad and fast.
relatively short wavelengths compared to higher pitched notes
No, the word "last" does not have a short a sound. It has a long a sound, similar to the word "cast" or "fast".
The length. Long pendulums are slow, short pendulums are fast.
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Tempo is the Italian word that tells how long or fast to play the music.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. It is preceded by its singular definite article il ("the"). The pronunciation is "TEHM-poh."
No, the word 'pillow' is not a long i word. It is a short i sound like mill, will, and still. The double consonant after the i often tells you that it is a short i sound.
They are similar to short-term interest-bearing notes payable except that the term of the notes exceeds one year. a long term note is often secured by a mortgage that pledges title to specific assets as security for a loan.
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