"per sonare" means different things, one of them is: "For sound across..." I have a group of Classical Music, and we call "Per sonare", because we use this meaning.
Yes it is. The Sonare flute has a Powell Headjoint. The most importat part of the flute is the headjoint and Sonare is a division of Powell flutes, one of the top brands in flute. (well i consider it to be one of the top three brands) I have the Sonare 7000 (recent model 700) sterling silver flute. I tried my friends Powell signature flute and it is quite similar (ie. the same headjoint, feeling, sound, tone) I have tried the 700 model but I still prefer the 7000 over 700 cause i have small fingers and the keys are alot easier to cover. The Powell Signature Flute is way easier to play on than the sonare but it is very similar. for a price like that on a flute, it is quite a deal! had it for six years and i love it.
The speed limit is 49.7 (50) miles per hour.
600,000 per year
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Yes it is. The Sonare flute has a Powell Headjoint. The most importat part of the flute is the headjoint and Sonare is a division of Powell flutes, one of the top brands in flute. (well i consider it to be one of the top three brands) I have the Sonare 7000 (recent model 700) sterling silver flute. I tried my friends Powell signature flute and it is quite similar (ie. the same headjoint, feeling, sound, tone) I have tried the 700 model but I still prefer the 7000 over 700 cause i have small fingers and the keys are alot easier to cover. The Powell Signature Flute is way easier to play on than the sonare but it is very similar. for a price like that on a flute, it is quite a deal! had it for six years and i love it.
Yes, if you put the specs into google, you will find it is called a Professional flute and it's expense is due to the Gold plating.
I think 'sonare' might be a possibility since it's a musical term that means 'to play'. For the case of singing 'cantare' would be used instead. I've not ever seen either of the terms used in this context though.
There is a long stretch of entymology that goes all the way back to Sanskrit through the Middle English soun, which came from Anglo-French son, sun, that is from the Latin sonus,from sonare menaing to sound and further back to the Sanskrit svanati.
Sonare adagio comodo and suonare adagio con comodoare Italian equivalents of the English phrase "to play at a leisurely slow pace." The speaker's birthplace and personal preference determines which option prevails. The respective pronunciations will be "so-NA-rey a-DA-djo KO-mo-do" and "swo-NA-rey a-DA-djo kon KO-mo-do" in Italian.
Per capita means "per head", i.e., per individual or per person.
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Usually per capita is calculated per annum.
1200 feet per second is equivalent to approximately 818 miles per hour.
1 mile per hour = 22/15 = 1.4666... feet per second (rounded, repeating)The following are exact numbers:-- 15 miles per hour = 22 feet per second-- 30 miles per hour = 44 feet per second-- 60 miles per hour = 88 feet per second-- 90 miles per hour = 132 feet per second-- 120 miles per hour = 176 feet per second
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