If the rock has broken the skin, first clean it off with water and then apply an antiseptic. If it is bleeding excessively, elevate your foot and put pressure on the wound. Cover the wound with sterile gauze until it has scabbed over. Cuts on the bottom of the foot are slow to heal since few people can stay off the injured area.
If your foot has been punctured or the cut is very deep, seek immediate professional help. These kinds of wounds can bleed a lot and are prone to infection. Swelling can also be an indication of infection.
Be careful, that knife is sharp. Don't step on that sharp rock!
A sharp.
The symbol to lower a note a half step is called a flat.
The pattern of intervals that make up the 7 sharp scale is whole step, whole step, half step, whole step, whole step, whole step, half step.
No, a sharp and B flat are not the same. A sharp raises a note by a half step, while B flat lowers a note by a half step.
A B sharp is actually a C, and it's a half step up from B and a half step down from C sharp. So basically its between B natural and C sharp.
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B sharp if it is one and a half step up, but if just half then it is A sharp. -BJ
It means the tone is 1/2 step above the note given. A full step would be to go from A to B, therefore a half step would be A sharp.
A sharp in music raises a note by one half-step.
No, a sharp and B flat are not the same in music theory. A sharp raises a note by a half step, while B flat lowers a note by a half step.
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