PA Music Scene was created in 2009.
depends on where it is.... what is the context?
to have notes equal a measure
It means "moderately soft".
The term industrial music refers to a style of experimental music that consists of provocative and transgressive themes. The term was coined in the 1970's after the founding of Industrial Records.
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PA Music Scene was created in 2009.
That's not a standard term in music.
It reders to a bar.
In a singing style
depends on where it is.... what is the context?
I know of no music term "gure." There is, however, the word leger, as in leger lines, the lines on music staff paper, for writing music.
to have notes equal a measure
It means "moderately soft".
Well PA, generally stands for Parental Advisory. Usually used when there is course language or adult content - even in music. So a non PA Version means that the music has been edited for lyrical content. It's been edited or bleeped.
The term industrial music refers to a style of experimental music that consists of provocative and transgressive themes. The term was coined in the 1970's after the founding of Industrial Records.
I think it means a particular pitch