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How do you play Mary had a little lamb on the trumpet?

To play "Mary Had a Little Lamb" on the trumpet, you will need to know the notes for the melody. The main notes are B, A, G, A, B, B, B. Start by playing those notes in the correct order, following the rhythm of the song. Practice slowly and gradually increase your speed as you get more comfortable.


What kind of eyes does a spider have?

JO On Ono V G G G T T PF R F Refer Frf R Fr Ever Greg Erg Erg We Ge Rg R Erg R Ger Ger G Erg Erg Erg Rg R R Rg R Er Er Gre G Erg Er Gre G Erg Reg Erg Er Er Er Re Ger Ger Ger G Re Erg Rg Eager F F G G G G F G G G GG G G G G GG G G DS S S S S D T T Y U U H N N B B G G G H Y H H H T G G H H H H H H H H H


What is the speed of a quarter dropped at 6 feet?

It would be 9.8m/s. Try this experiment: drop a quarter and a pen at the same time from the same height. You will see that they both land at the same time even though their masses are a little different. That's because all objects fall at the same speed 9.8m/s no matter how high up they are when they're dropped or how much their mass is.A2:A coin has abysmal aerodynamics but, after falling for only 6 feet, it will not have come anywhere close to achieving its terminal velocity and can, for all practical purposes be considered to be in freefall (assuming that the coin was, in fact dropped, and not thrown downward). Freefall is a condition where the falling object is not affected by aerodynamic drag. The acceleration due to earth's gravity (g) is 32.15 feet/second2Re-arranging v = 1/2*g*t2, (basically, taking time out of the equation) you get:v = (2*g*d)^0.5 (This is one way of writing "Square root of 2*g*d")The velocity of an object in freefall for 6 feet at the earth's surface would be 19.6 feet per second.


Recorder notes for ding dong merrily on high?

The answer to this is: G G A G F E D, D E G G F G G x2 D C B C D B C, B A B C A B, A G A B G A, G F G A F G, F E F G E F, E D C D G G F G G x2 P.S: 1st and after last comma's F are sharp ! Thank you for reading my answer !


What would be the nucleotide sequence of RNA that is transcribed from DNA with nucleotide sequence of g-c-t-a-a-t-c-c-g?

You just need to switch G with C and T with A. Thymine and Adenine are always bonded together. Guanine and Cytosine are always bonded together. They would be switch so the nucleotide sequence would be. C-G-A-T-T-A-G-G-C