I'm pretty sure this answer depends on where you are from. It's supposed to be 90 numbers in the game of Bingo, but this is only on Bingo cards in the UK.
yes n i g g a
The letters N g e a b can be unscrambled into the word "began."
Bingo was his name-o, B-I-N-G-O, B-I-N-G-O, Bingo was his name-o!
Yes, it will. It will work with A, B, G, and N standards.
The real notes for jingle bell rock on the alto sax are: 1.) gg g, gg g, gbga Bb a g r, r--, 1 measure rest 5.) bb b g- bb b g#- g- f#- g- f#- g- f#- r cccc c c f f- 13.) bb b bb b bb b g- bb b g# g- f#- g- f#- g- f#- r c#c# c(n) c b--- gg 21.) a- g eg a- a Bb b(n) b b b g--- gg a- g eg a- g- f# r gggg a a a- 29.) bb b bb b bb b g- bb b gg #g g a b c e eeee cc Eb Eb- r c# c(n) c 36.) r c# c(n) c r c#- c# c(n) c c- b---- > r g b > key n= natural -= half note ---= dotted hald note ----= whole note r= rest btw, the part at 21 is a saxophone solo!
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Yes. B, G, and N work together at the best common speed.
B A N G.
B I N G O !
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