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arpeggio It depends on what you're asking. A chord is formed when more than one note is played at the same time. Since the clarinet can only play one note at a time, it takes more than one clarinet playing at the same time to make a chord. When someone plays an arpeggio, they are playing multiple notes, but not at the same time.
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Options that are mutually exclusive are options where you sometimes can do more than one option at the same time.
If a musical work is scored for more than one instrument and the instruments are not playing in the same rhythm (say, in the simplest possible way, a clarinet is playing in 4/4 time and a aaxophone is playing in 3/4 time), this will be a cross-rhythm because the musical beats do not occur together.
If a musical work is scored for more than one instrument and the instruments are not playing in the same rhythm (say, in the simplest possible way, a Clarinet is playing in 4/4 time and a aaxophone is playing in 3/4 time), this will be a cross-rhythm because the musical beats do not occur together.
No. But the copies of the same program can be executed on the same time on more than one computers.
yes more than 1 hurricane can happen at one time
yes you can.
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