No. This melody has several large leaps, so it is jagged. All parts sing together here, they do not imitate one another.
They imitate their parents
They can, yes. They can imitate up to 80 songs of other birds. Also, cellphone rings, and doorbells!
yes ,yes he is christian but wendsday 13 want to make joey satanist :(
Harps make a variety of noises and various other sounds. The harp can make a buzzing noise while a string is in between a flat, natural, or sharp. The harp can make a sound called the 'pan's flute' which is not to be confused with the pan flute instrument, in which one slides there hand upward on the wire bass strings causing a whistling noise. You can drum on the side boards to imitate drums, weave a paper through the strings to imitate the snare drum. If you can dream the sound up, there is a way to imitate it on the harp. Also, there is the classic, which most people think of when they think of harp, is the tinkling ring of the strings.
Not sure there is one! A very gentl, single tap on a snare drum might just about imitate it.
No. This melody has several large leaps, so it is jagged. All parts sing together here, they do not imitate one another.
imitate
imitate
A synonym for imitate is mimic.
The meaning of imitate is to follow as a model or simply put it is to copy or duplicate from another source. This can be manners, speech or just basic trends and designs which can be simulated.
Imitate, ape, mimic, parody, simulate, impersonate.
act, fake, assume, bluff, claim, cheat, deceive, dupe, allege, mislead, purport, profess, simulate, put on
No. Imitate is a verb as it describes an action.
im- is the prefix of imitate. Im- can mean toward or not.
Ape , mimic , mimicry , emulate , model , imitate .
That is the correct spelling of the word "imitate" (copy).
The present participle of "imitate" is "imitating."