If the tiny notes have a slash through them, those are acciacaturas. They are meant to be swiftly played before the beat of the note they're connected to.
If it's just another regular note, only smaller, that is an appoggiatura. This note will be played on the beat of the note connected, only they will both share the beat. For example, if an F is connected to an E (and the E being a crotchet), you will play F then E, each lasting one quaver.
there are a number of marks that are attached to notes to modify how they're played. > = accent - note is emphasised ^ = accent - note is sharply emphasised . = staccato - short, detached from other notes - = tenuto - held for the full length of the given note value
Yes, he was a left-handed player, it is very simple to see at a "YouTube" little movie. He played a four string tenor guitar (with amplifier)
T.I. is married to Tiny.
It looks like a bird its wings are big its mouth is like a whale sharks mouth.
"Tiny real name" means that someone's real name is very small, or tiny.
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a graphic score is made of tiny little notes
Simple answer is tiny organism's. but to get in detail it was tiny bugs and organisms in a pond.
look with a 10xloop, number is tiny, tiny, on left sides
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Bacteria
small, teeny, itty bitty, little, miniscule, micro, they all mean tiny and are often used instead of tiny.
It's called a "triplet". In the score, there's a slur over the three notes, and a little tiny '3' marked in a small gap in the middle of the slur.
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it means "tiny"
It means 'tiny.'