In Daybreak Express what happens with the beat of the music and the tempo?
The beat and the tempo of the music get faster and faster.
A simple melody to get you started.
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If the antifreeze looks like chocolate milk what can that be a sign of?
To my knowledge brown antifreeze is a sign of a blown head gasket. If its been in there a while (years with alot of mileage) this is the sand that has broken away left over from casting the engine block. if its this bad YOU REALLY NEED TO FLUSH THE SYSTEM! Its mud and rust litterally.
Right where you left them, unless they got up and walked away
In my pocket.
They will be in the last place you look for them. If you keep looking after that, see a doctor.
Your keys are somewhere over the rainbow.
Have you checked behind that decorative vase your grandma got you last Christmas?
Check your other jacket.
Is it true that there is no relationship between tempo and key?
Yes. Key refers to the music scale or chords that are dominant in the music, while tempo refers to the speed of the piece.
What are the notes in the B flat natural minor scale?
It is made of whole and half steps. Whole-half-whole-whole-half-whole-whole. For example, c natural minor would be C-D-Eflat-F-G-Aflat-Bflat-C.
What does the shift key on the sharp cash register do?
On alot of the keys there is more than one character that you can use, for example the 5 key also can serve as the A key(usually in smaller print on key), then you press the shift key and then the 5 key and you will get an A. the shift key just "shifts" between the different functions of that particular key.
What scale has a raised third and fourth degree?
Raising the 3rd in a major scale would be enharmonic to the 4th, and raising the 4th would result in a tritone above the tonic. Altering C major with those changes makes C D E# F# G A B C, which isn't any named scale. If this was done to a minor scale, the 3rd would become major and the 4th would still be raised. It would become C D E F# G Ab Bb C. Again, this is not any named scale. Only raising the 4th in major would turn it into a Lydian mode.
What are the key signature and time signature for Highway to Hell?
Time signature is 4/4- key signature can be adapted to your needs, obviously. I can't say what it is on the recording, but my spur of the moment piano noodling says, to try F.
Is G to G flat a minor octave?
No, it's a diminished octave. There is no such thing as a minor octave.
What direction and how many half steps does a double sharp move a note?
A double sharp raises a natural note up a tone - so lets take for example F double sharp. F double sharp is one whole tone higher than F which is enharmonically equivalent to G natural.
How do you know if your key is bad 1992 Cadillac?
If the key will turn in the ignition cylinder, the only other fault the key can have is a missing or damaged resistor. The resistor is in the middle of the key and looks like a small black oval. The resistor has one of 16 specific values and is "read" by the Pass-key module. If you have a vehicle with 30K or more on the odometer that won't start, and everything else is good, (battery, starter etc…), the most likely problem is the two little wires that connect the Pass-key module to the ignition cylinder. These wires have to flex each time the cylinder is turned and eventually break at the ignition cylinder. The only reliable repair is to replace the ignition lock cylinder and key. New Ignition lock cylinders do not come with real ignition keys, only a temporary key to identify the cuts. If the cylinder is changed you have to purchase a new key separately to match the old key resistor and then cut to match the new lock cylinder.
Why is music in cartoons upbeat and in major keys?
I might not be right but I think its because it makes it happy and fun and silly so would want to watch it
but I could be wrong
Why do octaves start on C not A?
They don't. Octaves can start anywhere.
Although scales are octaves, the standard official octave or octave per se does start at C. You would think it would start at A. Why this is is because of a mnemonic. Musician and music educator Guido d'Arezzo in the 10th century (who probably also invented the musical staff) made a mnemonic based on the 1st stroph of the Hymn to St. John by Paulus Diaconus (Paul the Deacon) which started with the Latin word Ut, which means "that", and was the C note, which became the name for it and was later renamed Do. (However, it might be that the origin is Arabic, from the Darar Mussafalat ("Separated Pearls") which goes dal, ra, mim, fa, sad, lam, ta). The D'Arezzo solmization as it is sometimes called had only 6 notes and the si was added in the 18th century, but the ti is often used instead. The full octave was the now familiar ut re mi fa sol la si ut, except for the ut now being do. Previous to d'Arezzo the notes were designated A-G, A corresponding to la, B to si, etc, this system is also still used today. It is also because the Ionian mode has become our major scale, which starts at C, and has only natural notes (the Aeolian mode has become our minor scale, which starts at A, and has only natural notes, too). As well, the lowest possible audible frequency (16 Hz) is C (C0 in scientific pitch notation). However, there is no definite exact lowest audible frequency as it is often stated to be 20 Hz (which would be at E0) and sometimes 15 (which would be at B0). The maximum audible frequency is usually stated as 20,000 Hz but sometimes at 18,000 so the range is about 10 octaves. This is a great question and has been asked before on Yahoo Answers but with the wrong answers in those cases.
Bb is the 3rd black key out of the grouping of 3. this is the same for every octave of Bb.
What are five sharps in music?
The five black notes in the keyboard can be written as C#, D#, F#, G# and A#. Theoretically, any note has a sharp, a semitone higher pitch. In fact B# and E# are white notes, C and F respectively.
Linda Eder - "The Gift"
Such a beautiful song