An octave consists of the same note being sounded at different intervals one above or below the other, as in middle C and the C above or below it. A unison is the same note being sounded at the same place, as in a piano middle C and a guitar middle C being sounded simultaneously or two voices both singing middle C.
it is both but at the time it sounded good but in the long run ot was bad
No, the word 'quickly' is not a noun; the word 'quickly' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb as at a fast speed, after only a short time, lasting only a short time. Example:He ran quickly up the stairs.The class quickly ended when the fire alarm sounded.
Those are sharp and/or flat notes. These are the black notes on the piano keyboard.
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When the individual tones of a chord are sounded one after another instead of simultaneously it is called arpeggioor a broken chord.
They are called notes
arpeggio
Groupings of several pitches sounded simultaneously is called what?
The combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to produce chords and chord progressions having a pleasing effect.
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The fire alarm rang
An octave consists of the same note being sounded at different intervals one above or below the other, as in middle C and the C above or below it. A unison is the same note being sounded at the same place, as in a piano middle C and a guitar middle C being sounded simultaneously or two voices both singing middle C.
I'm downloading email in one application and video in another, using the two connections simultaneously. He worked on the two projects simultaneously until he was completely worn out. As the alarm sounded, everyone ran for the exit door simultaneously.
When two or more pitches are sounded together and you perceive that combined blended sound to be pleasing, you call the sound a harmony. Harmony is the result of notes played simultaneously in a way that is pleasing to the ear.
The O is sounded as a short U vowel sound (uh) in other, mother, and another.