Ludwig van Beethoven. Why do I get the feeling that this has nothing to do with William Shakespeare's play? You know, the one he wrote two hundred years before Beethoven was around? They didn't even have violins then. And Juliet in the play is a girl. Please explain what this question is about.
Romeo dreamed the night before his death that Juliet kissed him and all was right in the world.
One of the most famous musician during the Classical Era and right now.
What happens right before the scene ends is that the friar says, "you shall not stay alone till holy church incorporate two in one." What happens right after the scene ends is that Romeo and Juliet get married offstage.
What happens right before the scene ends is that the friar says, "you shall not stay alone till holy church incorporate two in one." What happens right after the scene ends is that Romeo and Juliet get married offstage.
The violin is in the inn. It's right next to the piano.
One is a composer is who writes it right?!?! If it is that it is Taylor and only her!
you hold a violin by the far end of the neck with your left hand, unless you have a left-handed violin, then it's right. you set the violin on your shoulder, with your chin resting on the left hand side of the violin, again, unless you own a left-handed violin.
The nurse delays telling Juliet about the arrangements for her marriage to Paris because she is torn between her loyalty to Juliet and her duty to the Capulet family. She may also be trying to protect Juliet from the distressing news or looking for a way to soften the blow before revealing it.
John Williams
yep! all you have to do is know where the right keys are piano is A LOT eaiser if you played the violin
it's the line on the most right
A viola has the (left to right) C,G,D,A strings and the violin has G,D,A,E strings