A violin is not a note. It is an instrument.
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On the B-flat clarinet, a concert D is the lowest note.
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A percussion instrument with no pitch is (obviously) a percussion instrument, but with no recognisable note in any scale, producing a beat rather than a note. Examples of these instruments are snare drum, bass drum, tomtom drum etc.
The validity period of a promissory note typically depends on the terms set by the issuer. It is a negotiable instrument that outlines the amount owed, terms of repayment, and due date. Once the due date has passed, the note is considered past due.
A violin is not a note. It is an instrument.
No piano is a concert pitch instrument. Strictly speaking a transposing instrument is any instrument that the base note is not C in English and Do in Italian. As a piano is a stringed instrument, it does not have a base note as such, and when one presses what he or she supposes as C, the note heard is C.
Your mortgage contract has a clause like this:23. Reconveyance: Upon payment of all sums secured by this Security Instrument, Lender shall request Trustee to reconvey the Property and shall surrender this Security Instrument and all notes evidencing debt secured by this Security Instrument to Trustee. Trustee shall reconvey the Property without warranty to the person or persons legally entitled to it.When the mortgage originator sold your note did he do his duty and request the Trustee to reconvey the Property and surrender this Security Instrument and all notes evidencing debt secured by this Security Instrument to Trustee?I don't think so!This is a black and white breach of contract.
Let me get this straight, the borrower and lender enter into an agreement and sign a promisory note to secure it. The lender dies, and the debt has not been fully repaid. Easy, the borrower still owes the estate of the deceased lender.
Depends on which instrument. ;)
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No.
On the B-flat clarinet, a concert D is the lowest note.
The intensity of a note refers to its volume or loudness. It is the measure of how strong or soft a sound is produced by a musical instrument or voice. Intensity is influenced by factors such as the force with which a note is played or sung, and the instrument being used.
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A promissory note is defined as an instrument in writing (not being a bank note or a currency note), containing an unconditional undertaking signed by the maker, to pay a certain sum of money only to or to the order of a certain person, or to the bearer of the instrument.