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I think Daughtry is a better band because they use less cuss words in their music. Although Daughtry is pop and Nickelback is Rock. i dont really care whether they swear or not i just focus on music but if i had to chose i think i would chose daughtry because i dont hear them on the rock stations all the time... no offence
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violas dont use treble clef they use alto clef
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turn signals and 4 way flashers are on different systems and use different flashers You would want to look for the turn signal relay, try putting on your 4-way hazard flashers so you can here the clicking noise of the relay, they might be under your dash. In my car it was underneath the dash directly in line with the steering column, above the brake pedal.
make room for it to come through or pull overYield the right of way to emergency vehicles on the road with flashers and sirens in use.
You won't hear a clicking noise from my brake light switch it doesn't make that noise.
Relays. Most RR signals still use relay technology.
when the vehicle has a breakdown
Answer---- On most cars there are two flashers. They are usually in or near your fusebox. Just use the process of elimination to determine which is which. One is for the turn signals and the other is for your emergency flashers. If your turn signals are not working, try your flashers. If they work, the problem is most likely the turn signal relay. Just put your finger on one and if you can't feel it clicking, it's most likely bad. They're usually round and silver in color and are light aluminum in composition.
No turn signals are not by law required, as long as you have your headlight, brake light, and you know the hand signals for turning on a bike than you don't need flashers. But if you're not using flashers, you are still required to use hand signals
Yes, and it is wonderful to hear. The great singer Miriam Makeba spoke the language and you can hear the clicking in several of her songs. Her language is called Xhosa and is a South African language. There are other such languages from that part of Africa. Try the link to The Click Song, Qongqothwane. The click sound is represented by 'Qo' and you can clearly hear her sing it. It is not just a musical effect; it is the language. Makeba was affectionately known as Mama Afrika.
Yes, and it is wonderful to hear. The great singer Miriam Makeba spoke the language and you can hear the clicking in several of her songs. Her language is called Xhosa and is a South African language. There are other such languages from that part of Africa. Try the link to The Click Song, Qongqothwane. The click sound is represented by 'Qo' and you can clearly hear her sing it. It is not just a musical effect; it is the language. Makeba was affectionately known as Mama Afrika.
Because kids might be in the car or whatever you use to listen to it, so the kids dont hear the bad words.
By clicking on them.
Use your hot keys.