If your somewhat low on gas the turn could cause the gas in the tank to move away from the fuel line/pump causing your car to die because it is no longer getting fuel.
Fill your tank.
an a sharp is just a b so the first finger of your left hand however and a flat is a g sharp which is all three fingers of your left hand and your pinky finger of your left hand
sharp pain in my left hand
What is the corresponding hand signal for making a left turn?
It could be low on power steering fluid. That is a common problem. It makes a sharp whining noise when you turn the steering wheel.
Probably the power steering pump or belt.
4 chords: 1. left hand- c sharp, g-sharp, c-sharp(middle c) right hand- g-sharp, c-sharp 2. left hand- d-sharp, a-sharp, d-sharp right hand- g-sharp, c-sharp 3. left hand- g-sharp, c, d-sharp right hand- g-sharp, c 4. left hand- f, g-sharp, c right hand- g-sharp, c Now all you have to do is play these chords together over and over again using the viva la vida rythymn(which I'm sure you know of). *Another Answer* C Sharp Major (Dun-dun-dun-du...) D Sharp Major (Dun-dun-da-dun-dun) G Sharp Major (Dun-dun-dun-da) F Minor (Dun-Dun-Da-Dun-Dun) There you go.
the person making a right. If you are making a left hand turn, you never have the right of way. in this situation, you would turn right first and the person making a left hand turn (if already in the middle of the intersection) can turn because if they don't they are blocking traffic. If they are not in the intersection, they should not move at all.
Press the 3 buttons on the left hand + (also on your left hand: Pinkie should be pressing the closest button to it which looks like an oval and has a pearl...
Both high g# & low g# are all fingers on your right hand so that would ne thumb,pointer finger,middle finger,ring finger, and the pinky finger on your right hand. On your left hand it would just be your pinky the rest of your finger would be up not pushing down amy keys, so on the left hand you would only put down the pinky finger.
Whoever was at the intersection first.
I would like to be reminded of how to play the left hand of "Chopsticks"
the hand opposite your dominant hand. For most people, that would be your left hand.