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That depends on the music. Most often, it is played in a band, with other brass instruments, woodwind instruments, and percussion instruments. It is also played in the orchestra, with other brass instruments, woodwinds, and strings. It can be played in ensembles with other trumpets or brass instruments. Or, it can be played with piano accompaniment.
There are multiple classifications.Ancient SystemStringed Instruments - Instruments played with strings.Percussion Instruments - Played by beating/hitting/shaking the instrument.Woodwind Instruments - Played by blowing and wrought from wood.Brass Wind Instruments - Played by blowing and wrought from brass.Sachs - HornbostelChordophones - Played using strings.Membranophones - Percussion instruments previously made with animal skin.Idiophones - Played by the use of its body.Aerophones - Played by the use of wind.SchaeffnerInstruments with solid, vibrating bodies.Instruments with air.RangeSopranoAltoTenorBaritoneBassContrabass
ØAudre Lorde was born on February 18,1934 in New York , New York
The basic instruments played for ABBA's Dancing Queen are keyboards and guitar.
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it was a soloist called lorde
yes in the chorus
royals by lorde
In the song "Royals" by Lorde, the line "And we'll never be royals" is a simile because it compares themselves to royalty, highlighting the contrast between their life and that of actual royals.
In my opinion, Lorde sings pop, but it is sort of futuristic version of it. Some people say it is electro pop.
Lorde (Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor) is 21 years old (born November 7, 1996).
"Royals" is sung by New Zealand singer-songwriter, Ella Maria Lani Yelich-O'Connor, known more commonly by her stage name, Lorde. O'Connor is currently 16 years old.
Audre Lorde's birth name is Audre Geraldine Lorde.
Lorde was born on November 7, 1996
Audre Lorde was born on February 18, 1934.
yes it was Floyd Bannister he played for the White Sox he played for the Whits sox more years than the royals