you just gotta have those ba drums.
It's actually P O, BA BA, and ECLART. ECLART is a clarinet. BA BA is drums. P O is a piano.
The song that does "Dun dun dun dun dun dun" by a cello and the singer is a guy is "Cry Me a River". The singer is Canadian artist Michael Buble.
the crazy frog song
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 todun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dunCould 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?
You cant really answer this without the tune.
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It's actually P O, BA BA, and ECLART. ECLART is a clarinet. BA BA is drums. P O is a piano.
You turn right when it's not legal for you to be doing so <ba dun tsh>
It means "Drums Of Passion."
Für Elise - Beethoven
Exactly what you referred to them as: drums. In reality, however, you can't call all african drums by one name.....otherwise they would all be the exact same drum haha! Just to give you an idea, here are some of the different types of African Drums: Djembe Talking Drum Bata Bougarabou Ngoma Check out videos and recordings of the different types and you'll realize how unique each drum is!
The song that does "Dun dun dun dun dun dun" by a cello and the singer is a guy is "Cry Me a River". The singer is Canadian artist Michael Buble.
ewan ko ano nga ba sagot dun ?? in short i don't know(IDK) what ever made you loser (WEMYL)
you play the drums with two wooden sticks
Two: dun - rose
There are two syllables. Dun-no.