When we are in a hurry, our perception of time speeds up, causing songs to sound faster to us.
It is a form of opinion whether Flyleaf's songs sound emo or not. A reason why their songs could sound emo to fans, is because Flyleaf is crying out to God in their songs. Christian rock has that type of feel.
Moonlight Sonata is minor. Songs that are minor sound sad or upsetting, whereas major songs sound alive and happy.
The Supremes were known for several iconic hits, including "Where Did Our Love Go," "Baby Love," and "Stop! In the Name of Love." Their smooth harmonies and catchy melodies helped define the Motown sound in the 1960s. Other notable songs include "You Can't Hurry Love" and "Love Is Here and Now You're Gone." These tracks solidified their status as one of the premier female groups of the era.
They do because 009 sound system has no actual singing in it.
He used Fruity Loops
Hurry up. Speed up. Rush Step it up (you are moving too slow) Go faster
No, "furry" does not rhyme with "hurry." In linguistics, rhyming is defined by the similarity of sounds at the end of words. In this case, "furry" ends with the sound /i/ (as in "me"), while "hurry" ends with the sound /ɹi/ (as in "tree"). Since the vowel sounds are different, they do not rhyme.
The words that rhyme with hurry are: Curry Furry
Well the same voice would sound stupid in all of their songs. Imagine the robot in Technologic singing Robot Rock, or the voices in Forget About The Word in Harder Better Faster Stronger. Wouldn't that sound stupid?
yes, sound travels faster in liquids and solids than in gases e.g. faster in water than through air. The denser the solid, the faster the sound travels.
you just have to wait for Mother Nature, there is way you can hurry the process
Ultrasonic means 'faster than sound'. This means no sound wave can be faster than sound.
The Songs All Sound the Same was created in 1992.
A fighter jet can be faster than the speed of sound.
No, but the CONCORDE flies faster than sound
Sound travels faster in moist air
Speed up, Accelerate, Charge (maybe), faster, pressured (maybe)