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Junk, a made up language.
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The tuning of one's own drum set is completely by personal preference. I could tell you a specific pitch to tune it to, but that is only ONE way to tune a floor tom. I personally tune my snare to a B flat, my highest tom to an F, my second tom to a D, and my floor tom to a B flat an octave below my snare. However, I suggest you play around with your floor tom and a drum key and see what sound you like best. Avoid it being so low that it sounds "flubby" or "tubby"...and, on the flip side, you don't want it to sound too high and blend in with your other toms. The purpose of a floor tom is to support the bass drum.
What ever key the chords are in, you use that scale. So if you have a B-flat minor triad, use the b-flat minor scale, etc.
Tom Walker is considered a flat character, as he does not undergo significant development or change throughout the story. He remains consistent in his miserly and selfish ways.
Yes
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Tom Robinson is a round character in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. He is a complex character who undergoes significant development throughout the novel.
not unleas you use a wet to srighht flat iron
u will use a flat map to locate something around u or yourself
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"Fell flat" is a phrasal verb that conveys the idea of failing or being unsuccessful. It is often used to describe a situation or outcome that did not meet expectations or was poorly received.
Definitely the flat
The protagonist, Tom King, is a round character because he encounters conflict and is changed by it. A round character is more developed that a flat character. Since Tom King was the main character and he experiences change and defeat, you know he is a round character.
no it was always tom welling
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