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Los colores para la Navidad son verde y rojo.
She used to sing in the karaoke.
Oh, dude, in "Why I Sing the Blues" by B.B. King, the instruments used include the electric guitar (which is basically an extension of B.B. King's soul), drums (to keep the beat, obviously), bass guitar (to add that funky low end), and probably some keyboards (because why not?). So, like, it's a whole band jamming out to make you feel those bluesy vibes.
They don't play or write their own songs. The songs written by producers and professional "music makers" who do all the writing and composing for them. The BSB sing only. They don't handle any instruments at all. They just use their voices.
The instruments used in rave bands are electronic instruments. They do not use actual instruments that you hold in your hand, everything is done electronically.
Los colores para la Navidad son verde y rojo.
A cappella, means unaccompanied singing. no instruments apart from voices are used.
Duet. It's used when two people sing together or playing musical instruments together.
Duet. It's used when two people sing together or playing musical instruments together.
i guess a little bit of everything WHY you want to start singing if yes you better know how to sing person you hear me in mot playin i do not want to hear stupid people who cant sing okay
The main language of Cape Verde is Portuguese, so it would be 'Feliz aniversário'. However, this is rarely used, and it is more common to simply say 'Parabéns', which means 'congratulations'.
As Tasmania is one of Australia's states, the instruments used there will be the same as the instruments used throughout Australia. there is a great variety of westernised instruments, as well as instruments from other cultures.
"Friend, I'm happy". The message is basically formed by slangs (the normal sentence would be "Amiga, estou feliz" hereby "miga" is used for woman.
She used to sing in the karaoke.
Literally, it is "Feliz Dia de S. Valentim", but what is most commonly used is "Feliz Dia dos namorados" (Happy sweethearts day).
Oh, dude, in "Why I Sing the Blues" by B.B. King, the instruments used include the electric guitar (which is basically an extension of B.B. King's soul), drums (to keep the beat, obviously), bass guitar (to add that funky low end), and probably some keyboards (because why not?). So, like, it's a whole band jamming out to make you feel those bluesy vibes.
They don't play or write their own songs. The songs written by producers and professional "music makers" who do all the writing and composing for them. The BSB sing only. They don't handle any instruments at all. They just use their voices.