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Well, Tchaikovsky was a composer of the Romantic Period, so the music itself would have to be Romantic, but its also a waltz (obviously).
yes,but only for protection of his eggs
That sounds like the beginning of a popular song called "If I Were a Rich Man" from the musical Fiddler on the Roof. It's a playful song about a man imagining what he would do with wealth.
Matchmaker from Fiddler on the Roof or Put on your Sunday Clothes from Hello Dolly. Try not to use anything from Annie, casting directors have seen that millions of times.
The kind of instruments that Cecilio Musical Instruments offers would be classified as hand crafted and high quality. They have instruments including string, brass and woodwind.
Although the tuning fork is not usually thought of as a musical instrument, technically, it would be classified as a percussion instrument.
i dont think the male would eat the female unless they didnt have enuff food to eat
Ghost crabs? Well that depense if it is a dead fiddler crab so it would be the same/
"Pay the fiddler" means that one has enjoyed something that usually one realized there would be a consequence. It refers to paying the consequence for your actions.
You can tell a fiddler crab's gender by its claws. A female fiddler crab has two claws, the same size. A male fiddler crab has one large claw and one small claw.
I would say it is romantic.
If you were to look at the genre of a song from the Lion King on, say iTunes, it would describe it as either "Broadway", "Musical", or "Soundtrack". Though this is true, all of these genres (which pretty much mean the same thing) can be further split into Musical genres. Lion King could be classified as Musical Contemporary (based on the musical styles), Musical Family Comedy (based on the story line) or simply Disney Musical because Disney is, indeed, its own genre.