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Definatley NOT Cher, so I would say Christina Aguilera.
The notes for a trumpet for the song, Fifty Ways to Say Goodbye, can be found on the website Music Notes.
8 notes Lets say you wanted to go from C to C. You would go C, D, E, F, G, A, B, then back to C which makes 8
In this case, "sound" is correct. However, unless this is some kind of English paper or something where you have to use this phrase, it would be easier to simply say, "The trumpet is out of tune."
Accented notes on weak beats.
Christina (names are universal in language)
In deutsch (German) - My Christina would be like so : Mein Christina
Sources say that Christina is Christian but a couple say she is Jewish
Christina is pronounced the same in Hebrew as it is in English
Christina is just christina in Dutch. If you want to know how to say the letters.. you should learn the alfabet in dutch :p I can't typ how to say it because you might misunderstand it and say it wrong.
The cast of Say Something - 2012 includes: Verity Clayton as Company Partner Anna Marie Sell as Mother Christina Sciortino as Beth Johanna Stanton as Victoria
The fifth one in from the left on the top row. Actually, it does say 'F5' on it, also your keyboard my have a different button on the end or something, no guarantees it is the same as the one I am using. refresh
Sorry, you are not my type.
Christine.
Crastiana...
You can never go wrong with musical notes, and instruments but if you are looking for something less mainstream i would say something that has to do with an ear :)
Tagalog translation of keyboard: teklado