"DS al Coda" in music notation means to go back to the sign (DS) and play until you reach the coda symbol, then skip to the coda section to continue playing from there.
Here. On the first day of Christmas, My homie got for me, A copy of my favorite movie On the second day of Chirstmas, My homie got for me, Two double Ds, And a copy of my favorite movie On the third day of Christmas, My homie got for me, Three fresh tats, Two double Ds, And a copy of my favorite movie On the fourth day of Christmas, My homie got for me, Four hummers humming, Three fresh tats, Two double Ds, And a copy of my favorite movie On the fifth day of Christmas, Mt homie got for me, Five golden grills, Four hummers humming, Three fresh tats, Two double Ds, And a copy of my favorite movie On the tenth day of Christmas, My homie got for me, Ten food stamps, Nine knives a stabbin', Eight beeps a beepin', Seven spinners spinnin', Six glocks a poppin', Five golden grills, Four hummers humming, Three fresh tats, Two double Ds, And a copy of my favorite movie On the eleventh day of Chrismas, My homie got for me, Eleven snipers snipping, Ten food stamps, Nine knives a stabbin', Eight beeps a beepin', Seven spinners spinnin', Six glocks a poppin', Five golden grills, Four hummers humming, Three fresh tats, Two double Ds, And a copy of my favorite movie On the twelveth day of Chirstmas, My homie got for me, Twelve manicures, Eleven snipers snipping, Ten food stamps, Nine knives a stabbin', Eight beeps a beepin', Seven spinners spinnin', Six glocks a poppin', Five golden grills, Four hummers humming, Three fresh tats, Two double Ds, And a copy of my favorite movie You're welcome
When a musical piece instructs "DS al Coda," it means to go back to the sign (DS) and play from there until you reach the coda symbol (a circle with a cross inside). Once you reach the coda symbol, skip to the section marked with the coda symbol and continue playing from there until the end of the piece.
Actually it's the song called "created a monster". it's by B.O.B If you don't believe me then search the commercial that everyone is talkin' about and you'll see I swear
I think they are talking about "dubs" as in rims for your car. "dubs" is slang for 20's as in 20 inch rims or also slang for street drug prices like let me get a "dub" or even slang in every day talk like can I borrow a dub from you?
you cant find him
No there isn't
you can download Nintendo ds emulator and download the ROM "inazuma 11" from mediafire
in septmber. dont know if it will be on ds. definetly on 3ds though
I think you can but you must wait after ten times he shows up
In "Inazuma Eleven" for the DS, veterans are scattered throughout different locations in the game, primarily found in the various teams you encounter. You can recruit them by winning matches or completing specific challenges. Some veterans may also be located in hidden areas or require certain conditions to be met for recruitment. Be sure to explore thoroughly and interact with characters to find all the veterans.
He is the captain and the goal keeper of the football team Raimon Junior in Inazuma Eleven and if you have ever noticed when you're playing it on DS,DSI or 3DS characters will often say Oi! Evans Add on: At the time of answering this question, I (Nathan Jarvis), did not even know of the TV Show.
yes they do. quite recently
maroonite for sunmission,compass for location and children
NES, SNES, GBA, Gamecube, Nintendo DS, and Wii
a nentendo DS
6/2/2011 june,second,two-thousand eleven