Not unless it's used at the very beginning of a sentence.
(e.g. Trumpets can be very loud.)
No. It's not necessary.
If you are referring to a Licensed Practical Nurse, then you do capitalize
That is the correct spelling of "grease" (oily lubricant) or the capitalized "Grease" (a musical about the 1960s). The European country with an ancient civilization is spelled Greece.
That is the correct spelling of "nickelodeon" (an early movie theater, or a musical instrument).The television network with kids programming is capitalized Nickelodeon (Nick).
As it refers to a specific name of a place, then it is a proper noun and so it is capitalised. It would be the same when referring to the type of show, such as a Broadway musical.
No, seasons are not capitalized.
The name should be capitalized.
Using the term "musical" to describe a work would not be capitalized. In a respect, it is no different than saying a novel is a "book."If you were to say, "We went to see the musical The King and I," you would capitalize only the actual name of the musical, not the word musical itself.
elle est mon amour ~she's my love Elle est mon amour ~She's my love Elle est mon amour. ~She's my love. elle est mon amour. she's my love. I know all of these different results don't look so different but the difference between them is that some are capitalized with periods, some or capitalized with no periods, some aren't capitalized with periods, and some aren't capitalized with no periods. And good luck with your love!
Matching principle
cause you're an idiot
Beethoven bridged the Classical and Romanticmusical eras.
baroque and classical
If you are referring to a Licensed Practical Nurse, then you do capitalize
All words should be capitalized apart from articles, prepositions and conjunctions.
A missile is a "nuke", microwaving is sometimes referred to as "nuking" your food, and the brand of baby pacifier is a NUK (capitalized, with no periods.)
Formative PeriodInternational PeriodNational Period World Music Period
The proper chronological order of the musical periods is: the Medieval era, Renaissance era, Baroque era, Classical era, Romantic era, 20th century, and the 21st century. The chronological order is dated back to 476 since to date.