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There are far more than four rules. As a matter of fact, there are whole books dedicated to just voice leading. If one were to break things down into some simplified form, though, one could say: 1. Repeat harmony tones when possible. 2. Avoid parallel 5ths, unisons and octaves. 3. Avoid contrary motion. 4. Do not cross voices. 5. In the upper voices avoid large leaps. 6. Have inner voices move conservatively. 7. bass voices may move about more freely than the upper voices.
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Girls' voices become a bit more high-pitched, whereas boys' voices turned deeper. Well, that's what I learned at school and I hope it's true!!
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Both they have great voices. Whitney was more famous. RIP (1963-2012) But Adele is Really Famous.
More than you can count
400 billion seconds. (almost thirteen thousand years) By the way there are probably no more than 200 billion stars in our galaxy...
A constellation is basically a direction in the sky. The further you go (or the weaker the stars you include in your count), the more stars you will find.A constellation is basically a direction in the sky. The further you go (or the weaker the stars you include in your count), the more stars you will find.A constellation is basically a direction in the sky. The further you go (or the weaker the stars you include in your count), the more stars you will find.A constellation is basically a direction in the sky. The further you go (or the weaker the stars you include in your count), the more stars you will find.
Yes and no, as there are a huge amount of starts. Only a few thousand stars can be seen by the naked eye. You can count those. Every star you see is in our galaxy and there are many more stars in our galaxy that you cannot, about 100 billion. Then there are billions of other galaxies. So we can estimate the amount of stars in the universe, but not count all of them.
Absolutely. We are finding more and more planets [Exoplanets] around other stars everyday.
that depends because the stars can change and disappear and more could come. :/
More than we could ever count.
Constellations are just regions in the sky - a general direction, so to speak. In any direction there are millions of stars. So, depending which stars you count, that is, up to what brightness limit you want to include stars, you will get more stars, or less stars.
Yes. In fact the thinner atmosphere on Mars means you could probably see more stars than you could on Earth.
there are more planets than stars because to every star there could have several planets
No. Stars such as our sun become white dwarfs. Only stars 8-10 times the mass of the sun or more become neutron stars.
learn to throw your voice and then do it in front of them. they will think they are hearing more voices and have a breakdown.