The answer is This is the One - The Stone Roses.
Greatest band of all time.
Strictly speaking, the trumpet has a high pitch, however the highest note that can be played depends on the ability of the player.
It's any percussion instrument that when played doesn't have a specific pitch.
When a capo is used on a guitar, it makes the overall pitch of the guitar higher as it effectively shortens the strings, meaning the note that is played has a higher pitch.
It is done electronically, the speed of the tapes or records is speeded up, as is the pitch. say a record recorded at 45 r.p.m. played back at 78 r.p.m.
Yes, flutes have pitches. I would know, I've played for 9 years! :0)
Manchester United play football in Manchester in England. Their stadium is called Old Trafford.
Manchester City- The City of Manchester Stadium 116x77 yards, is the largest in England. and the second large would be Manchester United- Old Trafford 116x76 yards. Currently its Port Vale from League 2. ( They extended it at the beginning of this season ) Hope this helps
The Old Trafford pitch dimensions are: 105 x 68 m (114.8 x 74.4 yd)
"Glory Glory Man United" is probably the traditional theme song, sung by the fans and various records including these words have been made. When United come out onto the pitch at Old Trafford the theme music is "This Is The One" by The Stone Roses.
Stone Roses- This is the One
No. Manchester United is the most successful Premiership Club and they certainly do not have the smallest pitch.
The mission of Manchester United is to be the best football club in the world. They believe their success is based not only the number of trophies they have obtained but by the impact on their community.
116 x 76 yards, 8816. http://soccerlens.com/premier-league-pitch-sizes/3683/ is a link to the size of the pitch of prominent football clubs.
Manchester united will win bk half time a streaker will come on the pitch and tea bag Gerrard
Arsenal- The Emirates stadium Aston Villa- Villa Park Bolton Wanderers- The Reebok Stadium Blackburn Rovers- Ewood Park Birmingham- St Andrews Blackpool- Bloomfield Road Chelsea- Stamford Bridge Everton- Goodison Park Fulham- Craven Cottage Liverpool- Anfield Manchester City- Eastlands (COMS) Manchester United- Old Trafford Newcastle United- St James' park Stoke City- The Britania Stadium Sunderland- stadium of light Tottenham Hotspur West Bromwich Albion- the Hawthorns West Ham United- Upton Park Wigan Athletic- The DW stadium Wolverhampton Wanderers - the moleneux
Eastlands
City of Manchester Stadium