“Lascia ch'io pianga”** by George Frideric Handel
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20. I have the script of the original play in front of me, and I'm playing him in our school's production of the show. All of them are relatively short, and they are all in Act 3, Scene 2. Hope I could help.
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.223 is considered a short action cartridge.
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Jimmie Savage played in 11 games at short stop for the Pittsburgh Rebels in 1914, starting in none of them. He made 29 putouts, had 32 assists, and committed 7 errors, equivalent to .636 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in). He had 4 double plays.
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Depends how high you mean. If your talking about less complicated pieces with a short range to about an F then your prob a second, but if your talking about more complicated and higher pieces that go up to an A or High C then your probably a first, of course all in the choir sense. In opera and classical music a choir soprano is equivalent to an operatic contralto, in some cases. It all depends on the tessitura. But in choir a 1st soprano is the highest and a 2nd is the middle(mezzo-soprano).
Refers to the length of the action and the cartirdges it will accept. 30/06 is long action, 250 Savage is short action.
No- but check w/ Savage customer service to be sure. They ARE still in business, and have a customer service section on their website.
The United Kingdom or the UK.
No. The WSM stands for Winchester Short Magnum. They are not interchangeable.
In choruses there are sopranos, altos, tenors and basses, but in solo voices there are also countertenors, mezzo-sopranos and baritones. From highest female to lowest male they go soprano, mezzo-soprano, contralto (alto for short) counter-tenor (a male alto), tenor, baritone and bass.
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