"Porque" is a Spanish word that translates to "because" in English. It isn't a musical term related to lyre notes. If you are looking for a specific musical piece or notation related to the word "porque," please provide more context.
It means "why not"
A homophone for lyre is liar.
"Porque" is a conjunction in Spanish that means "because." It is used to introduce a reason for something or to explain why something is happening.
"Porque" translates to "dahil" in Tagalog.
Lyre. It is a stringed musical instrument.
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The hot and cold notes on a bell lyre are typically used as a reference point to help tune the instrument. The hot notes are the notes that are sharp or higher in pitch, while the cold notes are flat or lower in pitch. By comparing the pitches of the notes played on the bell lyre to these reference points, a musician can adjust the tuning as needed.
Unfortunately, there is not one particular database for lyre notes or sheet music. The easiest way to find lyre notes is to talk to other musicians and learn songs from them. You can even try to transcribe some notes yourself and make up your own interpretation of the song.
Notes for the lyre hard to find for any song including Pusong Bato because this is an unpopular instrument. One should instead look for the piano notes and transcribe.
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