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Stradivarius violins are very expensive violins that some professionals use because of their excellent tone and sound quality. They are of much better quality than standard violins that most people have.
A sharp is a semi-tone above a note. A flat is a semi-tone below a note. The difference between (for example) a D# and a Db is a whole tone. In a sense they are opposites.
A "Brass" sax is simply another color. I have played both and as far as functionality and tone quality are concerned I neither see or hear any difference. Some might argue that the silver metal might give your tone a bit more "brightness", but their hearing would have to be abnormally sensitive. In a nut shell, the only difference is aesthetics.
every guitar has a tone range. every effect pedal has a tone range. and thus, every amp has a tone range. amps can make a world of a difference in the overall tone of the guitar or bass. in the battle between solid state and tube amps, no solid state that I've heard, even comes close to the beauty of hot tubes.
nothing i have a silver and a gold trumpet, and when i play a G (i just randomly picked a note letter) there is no difference. now if it is a different brand then there maybe a very slight difference in tone quality
a semi tone a semi tone
Tone is used to convey or suggest attitude.
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First of all metric ton is a weight conversion in mathematics, tone deals with the expression in a art of literature. there ya go.
There are 1000 kg in a metric tonne.
There is not a big difference between a Big Muff with tone wick and a original Big Muff. The only difference is the color.
The difference between pitch and volume is pitch is tone, and what a sound is, and volume is how loud a sound is.
how many pounds in a tone
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magenta has a more of a purple underlying tone to it, while pink has a more of a red tone to it
1 mt = 2204.622 lb
How much dose it cost to transport 1 million metric tone from europe to asia?