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What performer inherited not just style but an actual instrument from his teacher?

Tony Rice.


What is a non-pitched instrument?

an instrument that is used in percussion that has no actual moving pitch. snare drum for example.


What are the examples of instrumental error?

If an instrument is indicating a wrong parameter instead of actual. Say the actual pressure is 1 bar but the instrument is reading 1.5 bar is an example of instrumental error.


What exactly does hereditary mean in the simplest shortest answers?

Simply put - genetically inherited, actual or possible.


Why different instrument sound different when they play a note with the same frequency?

Because the sound of an instrument is different but the actual pitch for the instruments are the same.


How many years does it take to have a masters degree as a teacher?

It takes 6years. 2 for the minor and 4 for the actual teacher major


How old was Cleopatra when she became pharoah?

Cleopatra was eighteen when she inherited the throne. She was twenty-two when her actual rule began.


When measuring a small quantity of liquid which instrument would permit the actual reading?

Pipette ?


What was the second string instrument to be made?

the actual 2nd string instrument is a harp and lyre. But if you mean string instrument as in the shape if a guitar it would be a fiddle/violin (their the same thing) made in the year of 1878!


What instrument are used to create this music?

anything........actual instruments like flutes, clarinets, saxes, trumpets, etc. or anything that can make a beat is considered a instrument


What is a transposing instrument and how does it differ from a non-transposing instrument?

A transposing instrument is a musical instrument that sounds at a different pitch than the written music. This means that the notes written on the sheet music do not match the actual sounds produced by the instrument. In contrast, a non-transposing instrument plays the notes as written on the sheet music, with no pitch adjustment.


What does the musical term mute mean?

depends on the instrument. for a brass instrument, you can use an actual mute, play straight into your music stand, or put a valve or two halfway down.