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then its called an orchestra
hi. i actually play the flute and my brother plays the clarinet. your right, they sound quite horrid when both b's are played at the same time. they sound different because the flute and the clarinet are different keys. you will find that if the clarinet plays a c and the flute plays a b, they are the same notes :] hope i helped
To play chords, push down three or more keys at the same time. How good or bad your chord sounds depends on which keys you choose to play all at the same time.
The conductor stands in the middle and conducts the orchestra. One of his/her principal responsibilities is to give the performers the signals at the correct time. During rehearsals, a conductor usually reshapes a composition for orchestra beyond the composer's instructions.
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then its called an orchestra
helps you combine several keys at the same time or create your own hot keys
hi. i actually play the flute and my brother plays the clarinet. your right, they sound quite horrid when both b's are played at the same time. they sound different because the flute and the clarinet are different keys. you will find that if the clarinet plays a c and the flute plays a b, they are the same notes :] hope i helped
To play chords, push down three or more keys at the same time. How good or bad your chord sounds depends on which keys you choose to play all at the same time.
You can press the power and home keys at the same time to get a screenshot. Or, if you happen to have Android 4.4 OS installed, you can press the power and volume down keys at the same time.
orchestra's conductor wave to keep time
ctrl and F at the same time
♣ alt + 5 at the same time = ♣
Uniformity ... it's supposed to be that way as they are all playing the same notes and in the same time signature.
The conductor stands in the middle and conducts the orchestra. One of his/her principal responsibilities is to give the performers the signals at the correct time. During rehearsals, a conductor usually reshapes a composition for orchestra beyond the composer's instructions.
In sync.
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