because the mirror is just showing the picture backwards---its reflecting back
G G D F# G G G F# E E D E E E D C C C E D D F# G G D F# G G and repeat through the whole song or D D A C# D D D C# B B A B B B A G G G B A A C# D D A C# DD and the repeat through the whole song
I love this song! Here are the notes to most of it. Oh, and by the way, bold means high.I won't include the intro.VERSE:D G B A F# G F# G D C _ D G B A F# G F# G D EF# G D x 3F# G D C B A B E EF# G D x 2F# G B B B B B A G A EG G A AChorus:F# G D C F# G D C B A B A B A G F# D D E G D E G G G Arepeat thatThen repeat verse.Then chorus repeat.THE END!
Kevin Spacey hands down.
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From point E to point D also??
It curves out ward D <---
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a. concave mirror b. a convex lens c. a plane mirror or d. all the above.
If you saw your mirror image holding a letter "d" in your left hand, you would be holding the letter "b" in your right hand. This is because the image in the mirror appears flipped horizontally.
a. concave mirror b. a convex lens c. a plane mirror or d. all the above.
d, the mirror (it works by reflected light).
B R A i N E D
Iain D B Pilkington is a British author known for writing the young adult fantasy series "The Mirror Chronicles," which includes books like "The Mirror Chronicles" and "A Storm of Ice and Stars." His works often delve into themes of magic, adventure, and self-discovery.
Yes, D and L isomers are enantiomers and are indeed mirror images of each other. They are non-superimposable mirror images, like our left and right hands.
I'm not entirely sure what your asking, but a B dominant chord consists of the notes B, D#, F#, and A.
The key of A-flat major contains four flats: B, E, A, and D.