In Germany all the note names are the same as English note names except that Bb in German is B and B natural in German is H.
That would be 'h'. In German musical notation, the letter b means what we call b flat, and 'h' means b natural. Why this is the case, I have no idea.
The fact that his father had broken the rule of looking at the naming sheet before the naming ceremony
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The boy's name is Morrocan Scott Carey and the girl's name is Monroe Carey.
That is the convention for naming hurricanes and cyclones. The names alternate boy-girl-boy-girl, using the next letter of the alphabet. Originally only female names were used, but this could be views as rather sexist.
That would be 'h'. In German musical notation, the letter b means what we call b flat, and 'h' means b natural. Why this is the case, I have no idea.
No, "clarinet" is a noun, naming a particular type of musical instrument.
It's possible, but unnecessary, and probably a waste of time. The current system has been used for hundreds of years now, which all Western musicians know and use. To try to respell the musical scale would be like trying to reinvent the wheel.
After a period or when you are naming a person, place or thing
the dog was originally bred in Germany. The likelyhood of the German's naming a dog after an English term is highly unlikely.
binomial nomenclature
German settlers had a very large impact on the settling and naming of cities in Wisconsin. Luxemburg is one example of a town with a German name. New Berlin, another, is the seventh largest German named city in America.
It does not exist. The Germans had a policy of re-naming town that they occupied with German names, Auschwitz does not exist anymore.
Johann Bayer developed the Bayer system of naming stars, which assigns stars a Greek letter as part of their identification. Usually this is related to the star's relative brightness or position in a constellation.
It does not exist. The Germans had a policy of re-naming town that they occupied with German names, Auschwitz does not exist anymore.
Ymophobia - Fear of contrarietyYnotphobia - fear of trying to naming a phobia with a word that begins with the letter "Y"
Most people contribute the name origin of New Brunswick to English explorers, naming it after Brunswick county in the UK.Others contribute it to German settlers, who named it after the German state, Braunschweig.