just a phrase or tune which is then repeated. Call and echo - Repeating the tune which was played Call and response - After the tune, a different tune plays in response to the first tune.
The theme music is called "If I Had Words."
Lil Wayne auto tune songs are songs that Lil Wayne sings with an auto tune plugin from sony. A lot of people, including Jay-Z (who recently released D.O.A. - Death of autotune) think that this style of "rap" has ruined the genre. Auto tune was introduced by Cher in her song 'Believe' in 1998, often it is confused with a Vocoder, which is slightly different. Autotune corrects pitch. (So you can sing out of key, and still sound good after post production) A vocoder lets you sing in one note, then play a high e on the keyboard, and your voice will be played in the high e, instead of the note you sang. (so you can make your song sound warped, and usually requires no post production to impliment, unless you use a software vocoder)
Same as the song of The white stripes
Bond - Explosive. Elliot Minor - Glorious
You can make songs anywhere if you can think of words and a tune
I don't think there is one?
The "A,B,C's" and "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star"
Yes. Songs are sung, with a tune. Nursery rhymes are recited in the speaking voice, without a tune or the breath control used for singing.
The word "moon" has the same vowel sound as "tune."
The alphabet and Twinkle Twinkle little star.... same tune...
titanic caller tune
One of the more sound alike songs was "Sheila" by Tommy roe
Harmony.
Yes, they do. That happens often, for example many hymn tunes are associated with more than one set of words. Mozart composed a famous set of variations on the folk song "Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman", also known as "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star".
Yes ,because its the same tune just different notes.
apps, songs, and movies.