For the 1990 movie Quigley Down Under, Tom Sellick's character Quigley used a 1874 Sharps Rifle, a custom 13-pound [6 kg] single-shot, with a 34-inch [86-cm] barrel as opposed to a standard length barrel of 30".
Sharps 45-110
Sharpes rifle
Christian Sharps was born on 1810-01-02.
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The cast of La route de Corinthe - 1967 includes: Zannino Michel Bouquet as Sharps Claude Chabrol as Alcibiades Vasilis Diamantopoulos Steve Eckardt Romain Gary Paolo Giusti as Josio Giorgos Marinos Christian Marquand as Robert Ford Artemis Matsas Antonio Passalia as The killer Maurice Ronet as Dex Jean Seberg as Shanny Nina Starenjou Nikos Tsachiridis
The term Billy Bankstowner came about in the mid seventies when local Bankstown criminal recently released from a prison , was surrounded by local sharpies gang ,the Bankstown sharps demanding to know what he is doing on their turf , Pauly Martin surounded by the gang of locals , exclaimed to them not only is it his turf , his nickname is Billy Bankstown , Which was true , After then being recognised by a gang member he was recognised as being a bankstowner so the term was then phrased if your were from bankstown you were a Billy Bankstowner. A Billy Bankstowner is the same as being a lad and is were the term lad started ,
Rue's Whistle:For the Bb clarinet it's B D C# F# but the f# is lower than the rest of the notes so if you're playing in the middle range it would be B D C# all in the middle range then you go to the first finger so doo doo doo doo and the f is lower it took me forever to find this outMockingjay Whistle:The mockingjay whistle is just Rue's Whistle. Mockingjays are mimicsSourceHow_do_you_play_Rue's_whistle_on_the_clarinetI play it with B, F, E, A.B - with all fingers down with register keyThen Up to F natural with register key 1,2,3, 1Then put one finger down for E 1,2,3, 1,2Then down to A ( a key)
Shiloh Sharps caliber 45-110. Nice rifle, huh?
.45 is the caliber of the bullet. Other loads in this caliber include the .45-70 Government, .45-90 Sharps, and .45-110 (the caliber of Matthew Quigley's rifle in "Quigley Down Under"). 120 is the weight of the blackpowder charge, in grains. I.E., 12000 grains/1 pound.
Impossible to answer without the caliber.
A major has 3 sharps, A minor has no sharps or flats.
The most common small arm at Gettysburg was the .58 caliber Springfield rifle musket model 1861. Many Confederates carried the .577 caliber Enfield rifled Musket. Several units carried the .69 caliber smoothbore. Cavalry were armed with .54 caliber Sharps carbines and a few lucky units under George Amstrong Custer were carrying the .52 caliber Spencer repeating carbine.
Sharps
Christian Sharps.
The Key of Ab does not have any sharps naturally written in it. It has four flats.
It depends on which key signature. D major has 2 sharps. F# major has 6 sharps. Bb major has no sharps.
A♯ minor has the maximum seven sharps, but A♯ major has 10 'sharps', 4 sharps and three *double* sharps, so B-flat major will be preferable with only two flats.
34 sharps
At the beginning of the piece, there will be one to seven sharps or flats. This tells you the sharps or flats that will be used unless otherwise noted. If there are no sharps or flats, then there will be no sharps or flats unless otherwise noted.