Yes, it's a funny joke! The punchline is that the kid misunderstood the term "Trombone" as "trom-bone," imagining that Musical Instruments actually have teeth like bones. It's a clever play on words that highlights how children can interpret language in amusing and unexpected ways.
This is a strange question. When you ask "What is the definition of . . . " you mean that you want to know what a certain word means. But instead, you are giving the definition and asking what word fits that definition. You should ask "What is the word meaning people who hear lyrics over instruments?" When you say that the people "hear lyrics over instruments" you cannot be talking about hearing, because that is not usually a function of the listener. If someone is singing softly and the instruments are playing loudly, you will not be able to hear the vocals over the instruments no matter who you are. That is not a particular type of person. Perhaps you are talking about the kind of person who focuses on the lyrics of a song as opposed to its musical content (which is not a function of the instruments, as the singer's voice provides much musical content). People without a good musical ear are more likely to be interested in the lyric as opposed to the music, so perhaps the word you are looking for is "tone-deaf" which means someone who cannot distinguish one musical tone from another.
because we have ears,
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some middle school math with pizzazz? That takes me back! The answer to C-41 is... well, it really depends on the specific problem on that page. I mean, did you really expect me to remember all the answers from a middle school math book? Like, come on, man, give me a break!
I know what is #1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,14,and 15 is only. 1 is the, 2 is girl, 3 is and,4 is guy, 5 is who, 6 is met, 7 is friends, 9 is revolving, 10 is door, and 11 is and. Sorry but I don't know the rest.
i can almost hear it
Because if there wasn't any friction, nobody could be stopped. You wouldn't be able to Rollerblade, or play almost any sports. If there was no friction, you wouldn't be able to hear a lot of musical instruments!
No, frogs do not have more musical ability than humans. Frogs are known for their vocalizations, but they do not possess the complexity of musical ability that humans have demonstrated through language, singing, and playing instruments.
Because you grind your teeth.
All instruments you can see and hear, provided you have the ability. In order for it to be an instrument, it must be able to produce sound.
By tuning musical instrument we mean that to produce a note of Desired frequency. Take a standard musical instrument of well defined frequency. The new musical instrument and the standard instrument are sounded together. Initially we will hear mixed sound due to slightly frequency difference between them. The frequency of the musical instrument is gradually adjusted till we will hear same sound. When this happens, the musical instrument Will produce the note of desired frequency and is said to be turned. In this way, beats become useful in tuning a musical instrument.
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