the idea of bit stuffing is to replace every two 1's with 110
(redundancy) !!
thats because .. to avoid having a 0111 in the middle of the data !!
as 0111 is a delimator !!
those ,
we will get
(0111) 01101100110110101101101100 (0111)
where (0111) is the start and end delimator !!
0 and 1
Yes, particularly if you are playing chords. Individual notes are a bit more difficult.
These are called "harmonics" there are different kinds of harmonics, Natural, and Pinch are the only ones i could name. natural harmonics are simple. pinch harmonics are a bit tricky though. hope this helps.
To reader, There are two ways the first one is pluck which is when you put your finger at the end of a string and let it go when it makes a noise be carefull you dont brake a string off. The second way is the bow where you swift along the string with it's not that easy you have a bow hold and you have to press down a bit hard.
I myself am a violinist. So, to do sharps you would have to bring your finger closer to you when playing the note. For example, when doing the note E on the D string or first finger on the D string you bring your finger that is on the note slightly closer to you, thus you will play the note a bit higher. You would be accomplishing the task of playing a sharp.
because they r very smart and know bit by bit
it has for bit or states for its output
it has for bit or states for its output
0 and 1
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very high but the string will break under its weight after a bit
use the string to fill up the whole fissure cause i didnt tell u how long the string was buya
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