The term "Broadly" indicates a slow tempo with full length notes (little or no space between the notes), and with the emphasis given to the entire phrase rather than individual notes or small groups of notes.
No, a group of actors that perform in a play is called the "cast." The term "commentators" or "commentary" might refer to individuals who provide analysis or insights about the play but are not part of the performance itself. The cast consists of those who portray characters on stage, while commentary may come from critics or audience members discussing the play afterward.
Christine is a very challenging part to play vocally, largely due to the incredibly high notes that she has to sustain throughout the show. A mezzo-soprano will have a much harder time hitting those notes than a soprano. That being said, if she could hit the high notes then there would be no reason why she couldn't play Christine.
Macbeth is the play that actors are superstitious about.
In Shakespeare's day actors were called "players".
When you play two notes at the same time your are playing a dyad, a type of chord only containing two notes.
The term for the rhythmic pairing of two-notes against three-notes is called "polyrhythm."
They play every notes, not just flat notes.
To play 16th notes on a musical instrument, you need to play four notes for every beat. This means you play twice as many notes as you would for 8th notes. Practice playing these notes evenly and quickly to maintain the rhythm.
what you play is ffgafaggffgaffe in 8th notes then ffgabflatagfecdeff in quarter notes then repeat back to the beginning but instead of ffgafaggffgaffe in 8th notes you play it in quarter notes and instead of ffgabflatagfecdeff in quarter notes you play it in 8th notes it sounds so cool
It is a musical instrument that will play all notes.
how do you play fireflies by owl city on trumpet with the notes on a staff
The term for the distance between two notes in music is called an interval.
Notes in music are the little "signs" on a bar graph. They tell you which notes to play, how fast to play them, and in which order to play them. I am sure you could find lessons on how to read them on YouTube.
Play the notes much faster than before. Perhaps you mean the term "prestissimo".
They are similar to short-term interest-bearing notes payable except that the term of the notes exceeds one year. a long term note is often secured by a mortgage that pledges title to specific assets as security for a loan.
Notes in music are the little "signs" on a bar graph. They tell you which notes to play, how fast to play them, and in which order to play them. I am sure you could find lessons on how to read them on youtube.