if you mean the song that goes 'she had those apple bottom jeans(jeans), boots with the fur (with the fur)'the song is called 'low'
They are used to seperate the divisions of time. The spaces in between the barlines are measures.
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It is strictly dependent on how the songs are grouped. It is usually based on the length of each song. For example, if the timing for a set is 45 minutes, the chosen group of songs would in total come close to that time. Most sets that I am aware of are 45 minutes on, 20 minutes off. Still, it's a matter of preference. We build concert tours worldwide and here is what a set is: A set list as we get one at each show is a list on songs to be performed that evening. Each concert can be 2,4 and 5 hours long each band or performer has a set list. A set is a group of songs no matter how many measures each song has, a group of songs performed one after the other non stop in a performance or recording in a specific order of play with no limit of how many songs grouped in a set.
"Low" is the debut single by American rapper Flo Rida, featured on his debut studio album Mail on Sunday and also featured on the soundtrack to the 2008 film Step Up 2: The Streets. The song features and was co-written by fellow American rapper T-Pain.
fur elise was a piano piece
Yes - Beethoven was the composer of Fur Elise.
Fur Elise's form is compact rondo. Compact Rondo is ABACA. Ludwig van Beethoven composed the piano piece Fur Elise in 1810.
The notes for Fur Elise are exactly what is shown in the music.
"Fur Elise" is a piano piece. Being that it's not a living thing, it can't die.
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No, Fur Elise was originally composed for solo piano. This piece may have been arranged for the orchestra by other composers.
No. Fur Elise was composed as a Bagatelle, not a song. A Bagatelle was a short piece of music usually composed for the piano, and it did not include a vocal part.
In the movie, they do. Hermione is trying to teach Ron how to play. This doesn't happen in the book, but it's definitley in the movie.
None of Beethoven's symphonies are known as Fur Elise. In April 1810, Beethoven composed a short, romantic composition, the Bagatelle in A minor, that became known as "Für Elise".
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ferr - el-leese