theyget different sounds but playin the instrument on specific parts of the tool
This is a question with answers more or less always composed of opinions. Truthfully; there is probably not a "best guitarist" or a "best anything", as the answer changes with everyone you ask. Its an opinion kind of thing. There are so many different genres, styles of playing and emerging musicians it is hard to say. I might suggest googling a list of "best guitarists of today" "100 best guitarists of all time", etc.
the music sounds so different, but the music is metropolis zone from sonic 2. When each music tunes from lower volume, the means the music sounds so different in the early sunrise. the music sounds so different, but the music is metropolis zone from sonic 2. When each music tunes from lower volume, the means the music sounds so different in the early sunrise.
how is the producers and consumers from today different from years ago.
... like today but older. a lot like today, but a bit different
Modest Mouse - Float On
No, "door" and "today" do not rhyme. The vowel sounds at the end of each word are different, with "door" ending in the "r" sound and "today" ending in the "ay" sound.
Tomorrow's Sounds Today was created on 2000-10-31.
It was pictograms which depicted syllables. We use alphabetic writing which males the sounds clear.
They grunted and did things like that. Maybe they would have 'talked' but in a different form of 'words'? Maybe using different sounds, body language. Maybe they even did say words, but the language didn't sound like what it sounds today.
No. Today and day have long A sounds.
This is a question with answers more or less always composed of opinions. Truthfully; there is probably not a "best guitarist" or a "best anything", as the answer changes with everyone you ask. Its an opinion kind of thing. There are so many different genres, styles of playing and emerging musicians it is hard to say. I might suggest googling a list of "best guitarists of today" "100 best guitarists of all time", etc.
It sounds like, "No aspirin today, no aspirin today . . ."
Indonisian music sounds different from European music because it is a different scale of notes. Oriental, African, Middle Eastern, and what is common today in U.S. and Europe all have different scales being used. Each scale gives a different type or feel of sound.
Loosely the way as it does today: people were inspired by different aspects of life, it could have been culture, counties, or many other things. New instruments were made all through time in different forms and shapes so they made different effects and sounds.
Sounds like Ann Curry from the Today Show!
today's are more sweeter and they come in different shapes and sizes
different from what it was today....