Germans,English,Norwegians,Danes,Swedes etc.
Simple, a Germanic lyre was used by the Germanic peoples, a "normal" lyre wasn't. On a more serious note, it's a completely different instrument. The Greek lyre had many strings that were plucked one at a time, much like a modern harp. The Germanic lyre had usually only 6 strings, and was sometimes played in the above fashion, but more often by strumming while blocking some strings with your fingers to create chords. Apart from this, they also look quite different. They also come from different cultures: the Germanic lyre was used by the Germanic tribes (obviously) while the classical lyre was used by the Greeks (and other mediterranean cultures).
6/4 meter is a compound meter, and the note value is different depending on which key you are playing in.
The least number of band members needed to form groups of 4, 5, 6, and 8 is 23.
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octavina have 12 strings in 6 groups divide it into 3
There are 6 groups.
The protestants make up 6 different religious groups; or denominations. The 6 different sects of the protestant religious groups are puritans, Methodists, Presbyterians, Baptists, Adventists, Pentecostals.
6 different groupings can be made from 12: 12 groups of 1, 6 groups of 2, 4 groups of 3, 3 groups of 4, 2 groups of 6, 1 group of 12.
2 groups of 9 9 groups of 2 6 groups of 3 3 grouos of 6 1 group of 18 18 groups of 1
The Germanic peoples lived to the north of the Roman Empire. Only three Germanic groups were allowed to settle within the Roman Empire: the Franks, the Visigoths and the Ostrogoths. The Germanic peoples who begun the invasion of the western part of the Roman empire with the invasion of Gaul in 406 were the Vandals, the Sueves and the Burgundians. The Alans, who were Iranian-speakers, were also part of this invasion. Al these peoples came from central Europe. The Alemanni (Germanics from southern Germany) took advantage of this invasion to seize Lorraine (in northwestern France) and Switzerland. The Angles, the Saxons and the Jutes from northern Germany and the Frisians from northern Holland (all of them were Germanic) migrated to Britain in waves and took it over.
18 groups of 4
They cannot be broken down into three groups. The 7 groups are: 1. Albanian 2. Armenian 3. Balto-Slavic 4. Celtic 5. Germanic 6. Hellenic (Greek) 7. Italic-Romance
There are about four different groups of crystals structures that are available in the minerals. The four have different orientations of the close-packed layers.
42 because 24 divided by 7 = 6
Simple, a Germanic lyre was used by the Germanic peoples, a "normal" lyre wasn't. On a more serious note, it's a completely different instrument. The Greek lyre had many strings that were plucked one at a time, much like a modern harp. The Germanic lyre had usually only 6 strings, and was sometimes played in the above fashion, but more often by strumming while blocking some strings with your fingers to create chords. Apart from this, they also look quite different. They also come from different cultures: the Germanic lyre was used by the Germanic tribes (obviously) while the classical lyre was used by the Greeks (and other mediterranean cultures).
The answer is 8C6 = 8!/[6!*(8-6)!] where n! = 1*2*3*...*n So, the answer is 28.
If the six numbers are all different, then the answer is 6C4 = 6*5/(2*1) = 15