The phrase "10 F with B D and D M" typically refers to a weather condition or forecast, where "10 F" indicates a temperature of 10 degrees Fahrenheit, "B D" could stand for "Blowing Dust," and "D M" may refer to "Dust Mist." This shorthand is often used in meteorological reports to quickly convey specific weather phenomena.
Suppose the seven numbers are a,b,c,d,e,f and g The arithmetic mean of all 7 is 10. So the sum of all seven ie a+b+c+d+e+f+g is 10*7 = 70. The arithmetic mean of the fist six a to f is 11. So their sum (a+b+c+d+e+f) is 11*6 = 66. So, g = (a+b+c+d+e+f+g) - (a+b+c+d+e+f) = 70-66 = 4
this song is actually not that hard. I'm going to show you the notes from the beginning. A A A A A A F# A A A A A F# E A A A A A A F# A A A A A D D A A C# D E C# D A A A C# D C# C# B B C# D B B A B B C# B C# D B B C# B C# D B D E D E F# A F# D D E D E F# A F# D D E D E F# A F# D D D D G F# E D D B A A F# D D E D E F# A F# D D E D E F# A F# D D D D G F# E D D B A
a a a a a d c g a b a a a a a d c g a b c d e g a d e b a d
A a a a g g g a a g g f e a a a a g g a a a a g g f f f e d b b c c c d d d c b c d e f g a b b a g g f f g g b a a b b a b b a g f f b b a b b a g g f f g g b a a b b a f f e e d d d c b a b a a b b a f f e e d d
B c c c d d b c b d f f g f f g b g f d c b g c d d d g b c g b d c c g b d f f f f
frosty the snow man???? A F G A D' C D' E' D' C B A C D' E' D' C B B A D' F A B A G F G A A F G A D' C D' E' D' C B A D' D' E' D' C B B A D' F A B A G F E D D B B B D' C B A G F B A G F F E F G A E' E' E' D' D' E' D' C B A A F G A D' C D' E' D' C B A D' D' E' D' C B B A D' F A B A G F E D
D c# b a g f# e d a b b c# c# d d d c# b a a g f# d d c# b a a g f# f# f# f# f# f# g a g f# e e e e f# g f# e d d b a g f# g f# e d
F# e g f# d a f# e g f# d f# e e d# f# e c# e d c# d b c# e d a e d# f# e c# e d c# d b c# e d f# f# g b a f#g b a e g f# f# f# g a c# b a d c# b a d f# e d b d e f# g b a f#g b a e g f# f# f# g a c# b a d c# d a d f# e d e g f# d c# d
C D E F G A G E F E D D E F G A B D B C B A (repeat 5 or 6 times) no i dont do this i do chords so kinda like this c+e,d+f, e+g,f+a,g+b,a+c,g+b,e+g,f+a,e+g,d+f,d+f,e+g,f+a,g+b,a+c,b+d,d+f,b+d,c+e,b+d,a+c
The piece is Prelude in G Major from Cello Suite No. 1 by Johann Sebatian Bach. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iqal-0L2nj0 Here it is: D F# A F# A F# D F# (x2) C# F# A F# A F# C# F# (x2) B F# C F# C F# B F# (x2) B D C D C D B D B D G D G D G D
i know a couple of the notes for the violin they start on the a string so i can tell you and whoever is reading this can you tell somebody to answer me please!!!!!!DDD(on a string) C#C#C# BC#BF#It actually starts like the Old Jingle Bellthese are the notes:f# f#f f#f#f# f#adef#edbaHere's where it starts:D D D C# C# C# B C#B F B C#B F AB C B G E F G A B A E F G A B A# B A# B B F#F#D D D C# C# C# B C B F B C B F A B C B GE F G A B A E F G A B B C# A D D D E (E string) D C DE (String) D D D C B A F D D E E (Both E string) B D E (String) D A A B B B B C B A D D D C C C B C B F B C B F A BB D E E (Both E string) D D B B D E (String) D D B C B A DD D D C#C#C# B C# B F B C#B F AB C B G E F G A B A E F G A B A# BA# B B F#F#D D D C#C#C# B C B F B C B F A B C B GE F G A B A E F G A B B C# A D D D E (E string) D C DE (String) D D D C B A F D D E E (Both E string) B D E (String) D A A B B B B C B A D D D C C C B C B F B C B F A BB D E E (Both E string) D D B B D E (String)D D B C B A D D B C B A D D B C D E (String) D D
in the key of D F#' A B A F#' A B A D' E' F#' E' D' B A F#' A B A F#' A B A D' E' F#' E' D' D' +2 F#' A' F#' E' E' D' B A D' E' F#' E' D' B A F#' A' F#' E' E' D' B A D' E' F#' E' D' D' +2