Answer:
true
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It’s called the tonic, it’s considered the root or base note for whatever scale you’re using
Answer:
a. larger pipe diameters
Explanation:
This is the factor that allows pipelines to increase their capacity and move an increased amount of tonnage. When we increase the diameter of a pipe, this allows a larger volume of material (water, oil, etc.) to move through it. This means that we are able to move a larger volume (tonnage) of material in a shorter amount of time. This increases the efficiency of the pipelines in a very significant way.
Answer:
4.a. The time signature should be 4/4 or common time.
b. Every note is letter name A.
c. The second note in the first measure after the rest (the one with the little flag on it's stem) and the 5th and 6th notes in the second measure should be circled.
d. The rest gets 1/2 of a beat.
e. Draw a straight line at the end of the example from the top staff line to the bottom staff line. Just to the left of this line, add a second line parallel to it for a final barline marking.
Explanation:
a. There are 4 beats in each measure and the quarter note is getting the beat.
b. The names of the spaces in treble clef from bottom to top are FACE. These notes are all in the second space from the bottom and are therefore letter A.
d. It is an eighth rest which is half of one beat in 4/4 time.