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I agree with what you said in the first answer, even though I dont watch a huge amount of sports, my aunt is a browns fan and she was yelling about the same thing
Answer:
make the closer's blend together have a sea theme on the food menu the types of rides i would have bumper cars and hoers for kids to play
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Answer: All of the above.
Explanation: Every single artist does not have the same reason for choosing to make it.
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6/8 Time Signature Example:
A time signature of 6/8 means count 6 eighth notes to each bar. This is also a very often-used time signature. You would count the beat: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and so on…
Now you will wonder why can’t you just reduce 6/8 to 3/4? After all, they add up to the same amount. One reason you might pick one time signature versus the other is how the music is organized. 6/8 is grouped into 2 groups of 3 eighth notes. 3/4 time would be grouped into 3 groups of 2 eighth notes. Depending on the structure of the bassline or song, it may make sense to group it one way instead of the other. So 6/8 feels more like two, while 3/4 feels more like three.
1 = whole note (you’ll never see this)
2 = half note
4 = quarter note
8 = eighth note
16 = sixteenth note
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The top number of the time signature tells you how many beats to count. This could be any number. Most often the number of beats will fall between 2 and 12.