January 28, 201411 yr I am so cold. You can tell I'm from Miami because 58°F is torture, absolute torture. Everyone here is in sweaters and boots, way to go looking like assholes to the rest of the country, guys. I am one of you. OMG here where I'm at once it hits 40F its like "sweaters off ,swimsuits on" scorching hot Also love your Sasha avi
January 28, 201411 yr Changing my avatar AGAIN. I LOVE Sasha Luss but I had to take the opportunity to have that video of Ana as an avatar. So gorgeous.
January 29, 201411 yr Changing my avatar AGAIN. I LOVE Sasha Luss but I had to take the opportunity to have that video of Ana as an avatar. So gorgeous. Both are lovely to look at
February 20, 201411 yr ^ I'm wishing to know the real differences and the right name for each musical instrumentbass,guitar,electric keyboard,violin,flute,tuba,reed,,oboethese are just few names of lots of similar musical instruments that my nephews learn at school these days and asked me a lot about the differences,and ofcourse even the photos didn't help me . :blueeyedbaby:
February 20, 201411 yr ^ Hahaha I can give you hand on that Guitar -> 6 strings, medium-low register. It's both an harmonic and a melodic instrument, which means it can play both melodies and chords. Bass -> Usually 4 strings and - as it's name says - bass register. It sounds one octave lower than the guitar: it's lower string (the 4th: the one on your left) is one octave lower than the 6th string of the guitar (the string to your left in the pictures). The same relation applies for the other 3 strings. There's also 5 and 6 strings basses, but those aren't THAT common. Here's a song with a nice bass intro: Where most people get a little confused (my dad asked me the other day which one was the Viola ): The string section -> Violin, Viola, Cello, and Contrabass or Double Bass. All of them have 4 strings The Violin is the smaller one, and produces the higher notes of them. The Viola is slightly bigger, and in consequence produces lower notes, the player holds it in pretty much the same way as the violin. The Cello is bigger and it produces lower notes and it can work as the bass for the string section (on a string quartet you have 2 violins, 1 viola and a cello, which takes the role of the bass instrument). The Double bass or Contrabass is the bigger one and the lower one too. It produces pretty much the same notes as the bass. It's 4th string has the same note than the electric bass and the same relation goes for the remaining strings. All of them are melodic instruments, though they can also play 2 (or even 3 in some cases) notes at once. Flute -> It's a woodwind instrument, and it has (besides the Piccolo) the highest pitch of them. Melodic instrument. Oboe -> Melodic instrument and another member of the woodwind family. It has a lower register than the flute, and it has a double reed to produce it's sound. It looks quite similar to the Clarinet though. The reed aren't actually instruments, but a part of it. Some wind instruments use reeds to produce their sound, such as harmonicas, oboes, saxophones, etc. Some use a double reed as the Oboe, while others, like the Clarinet and Saxophone, use a single reed. Tuba -> It's the bass instrument of the Brass family, and it can go reaaaally low. It's a melodic instrument. Keyboard (You mean like this?) -> It's like a piano actually, but it's way of producing the sound is digital, not like the piano which uses strings. Being digital it can emulate different sounds too. I hope I've been clear enough and I hope I helped you Tell me if you have any doubts
February 21, 201411 yr ^ Thanx a lot,Storm.It's way so much helpful. I have notes ,some other questions and replies,but I prefer to move them to your personal thread,fits there more to avoid be offtopic here.
February 23, 201411 yr 2:43am. Gold Medal hockey game @ 4:00am. Was up at 7am. :morning: Go Canada! Me= Excited
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