Answer:
..i'm not sure
Explanation:
There was a point during the show where Prince was playing bass and he came out into the audience with this huge bass he knew where Michael was sitting and he walked right up to Michael and started playing bass in Michael's face.
Answer:
16: 4, 5, 6, 3, 7
17: 2/4, 4/4, 3/4
Explanation:
in any sort of #/4 time-
dotted whole= 6 beats
whole note= 4 beats
dotted half= 3 beats
half note= 2 beats
dotted quarter= 1 1/2 beats
quarter note = 1 beat
eighth note= 1/2 beat
sixteenth note= 1/4 beat
thirty-second note= 1/8 beat
and so on.
you count how many beats are in a measure(including the rests) to get the top number of the time signature. The bottom number determines which note gets the 1 beat. For example 3/4 time is 3 beats per measure with the quarter note getting the beat ( quarter note= 1 beat).
In 6/8 time, there are six beats per measure and the eighth note gets the beat (eighth note= 1 beat, making the quarter note= 2, the half= 4, and the whole note = 8 so you wouldn't be able to use it since there's only 6 beats per measure.)
I'm sorry I'm unable to answer any of the others.
However, if going based off of an educated guess, I would figure you would put an X in between the breaks on each one if that makes sense.
I would suggest practicing everyday. What helps me sing notes I can’t sing, is singing songs with that note in it. If you sing songs with lower notes, it’ll be easier to sing lower notes daily.