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Place the needle at a low angle on the emery board and run it across a few times with some pressure. As you run it across, twirl the needle between your fingers so all sides of the needle are sharpened. Check using the fingernail test I detailed above if the needle is sufficiently sharpened.
Explanation:
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"Amor Imposible" ("Impossible Love") features the distinctive portamento of the wayno. What exactly is meant by portamento? (Vocal part starting at 0:13)
a. hard accents on the notes
b. sliding from one note to another
c. clapping while also singing
d. holding a notes for an extended period
Answer: b. sliding from one note to another
Explanation:
Portamento refers to the technique of continuously gliding from one note to a different one without the intermediate notes. This technique is mostly used in singing and string instruments.
When applied to piano playing, portamento refers to a style between legato and staccato.
Portamento can be also called glissando for different instruments, such as the trombone.
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Lenses don't affect compression at all. The only thing that affects compression is DISTANCE from subject.
The exposition in sonata-allegro form is an optional ending in the tonic key.