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Avicii Stranger Remix (Mike Perry)
First I would definitely rate this a 4/5 because this song expresses an emotion thats so eye catching and it is such a relatable feeling. In the so he is a stranger to love in this cold cold world and i think that is so moving to me because hes realizing that although the world is cold he understands the meaning of it. And the mother that he refers to in the song she warns him to stay away because she knows the causes if he does fall in love in the cold world.
But all together I really like the wording on this on it really made it pop.
Avicii Rock Me
Honestly, I didn't favor this one as much so I would rate this one a 2/5. The intro I have to say really was a down fall it , it sounds like it just came out of a kid bop song and also sounds like the sound you use on a satisfying videos.
But then again i really did like the words he used to put it together, the only thing that gets me is that intro. The melody is on point though i can say that.
Avicii Love to hold
This one <em>I</em> would definitely rate a 5/5, I love the piano in the intro, personally i love piano in any song like it really brought it together. I also want to add that i loved the short drum so low really amazing.
I would definitely add this song to my playlist it was one hundred percent amazing if you'd ask me, the chorus and the lyrics on point. i cant really say anything that was bad about it really.
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Answer:
F, C, G, D, A, E, B
Explanation:
Sharps are always placed on the staff line in which the lettered note occurs. For example, if you have a sharp on the line of F in the key signature, you know that the F is sharp. If you see only one sharp in a key signature, then you also know that it’s F sharp.
Here’s the order of sharps in music: F, C, G, D, A, E & B. (7 sharps) An interesting thing to point out is that with every new sharp that appears in the key signature, a new key of music is represented. Also, those keys of music are just a consistent as the order of sharps themselves.
Exposure means how light or dark the image you took with your camera will come out which is determined by the exposure triangle which contain 3 camera settings(aperture, iso, and shutter speed)
as aperture increases the f-stop values, the lens shuts. as it decreases the lens opens
light is a factor in the exposure of the photograph. aperture must be calibrated so the image will be clear and focused
I'm not sure on the last one but I know that when the aperture is low itll be a fast lens and when its higher itl be a slow lens
I hope I helped :)