There are millions of pain nerves in your body, and if your body experiences pain in an area of your body, then the pain nerves send a signal to your brain at approx. 300 mph, telling your brain that something just hurt you.
U get hurt!!!! or it can make u bleed='[
A sharp raises a note by a half-step. A flat lowers a note by a half-step. Any one key on the piano - both white and black - can be referred to as a sharp or a flat. For example: C-natural - a white key - can also be called B-sharp or D-double-flat. Or, for another example: G# - a black key - can also be called A-flat. The exact symbol used for a note (i.e. a flat or a sharp) is determined by the key signature and the specific harmonics within the music.
the pressure has increased
The object will not move!!!
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It depends on the object. For a pin we would say the end of a pin For a knife we would point of the knife.
A sharp.
The symbol to lower a note a half step is called a flat.
Sharp/pointed object safety is important because sharp things without care can cause injury.
Be careful, that knife is sharp. Don't step on that sharp rock!
The sharp object symbol is a warning that a sharp object is present and you should be careful using it. Also, if its a knife or razor, hold it the proper way and don't fool around.
A B sharp is actually a C, and it's a half step up from B and a half step down from C sharp. So basically its between B natural and C sharp.
it probably breaks but no one tries cos they dont want to spoil their tama!
It means the tone is 1/2 step above the note given. A full step would be to go from A to B, therefore a half step would be A sharp.
B sharp if it is one and a half step up, but if just half then it is A sharp. -BJ
Yes, C# is object orientated.
Penetrated with sharp object
A sharp in music raises a note by one half-step.