correct, but the part shown here is for a transposing instrument. it sounds a fifth lower than it is written. so though it is written as A and E, in concert pitch, these notes are actually D and A
it completely depends on context and interpretation. there isn't one correct way to play an accent, and you are correct that it doesn't explicitly mean to play louder. what you're describing as an accent is kind of like a fortepiano. similarly, what i described as an accent closely aligns with a sfortzando. point is, accents are vague and there isn't a correct way to play one. more specific styles aren't necessarily correct, and an interpretation is generally only made unambiguous with notation like the aforementioned fortepianos and sfortzandos
it's the english horn 5 measures after rehearsal mark 125
the ' is a breath mark. in this context, it's indicating a wind player to breathe at that moment. the same meaning applies to vocalists. it can also appear outside winds or vocalists. in such cases, it means to take a slight pause without necessarily altering tempo (usually by shortening the preceding note) the > is an accent. it indicates to play with greater emphasis. how that emphasis comes through depends on the musical context, but it often means playing that note louder or stronger
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mahler symphony 7 mvt 3. it's a really subtle motif that might be easily mistaken for symphony 1, where a very similar motif is used more prominently. in the 7th, it'd be difficult to catch this motif at all unless you're looking at the score. guessing which symphony and movement this is from, even knowing it's mahler, would normally be very hard!
though i'm sure you also make a conscious effort to avoid the kind of people who love ceos
my parents were understandably pissed because i had deleted at least a few hundred gigabytes of photos and videos from the last decade. iirc i was banned from touching the computer for at least a year, which was funny because i was literally the only one who used it
growing up my family had a mac desktop that i had access to while really young. eventually realized mac is a little terrible, so i tried bootcamp to get some proper use out of the computer. i successfully installed windows, but somehow fucked up and formatted the mac partition. all for windows to also suck
lithium only has one valence electron. it really wants to get rid of that valence electron. halogens such as the pictured fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine have seven valence electrons. they really want to obtain one more valence electron to form a stable outer shell. thus, the lithium donates its electron, forming an ionic compound
yeah those people would not survive in ma pona pi toki pona. tons of variant orthography there
gen z here, can confirm. most of my peers just do not care about learning how things actually work
if ios, then Arctic for sure. it's the only one that feels as smooth as apollo did, has some excellent customizability, and is just as feature rich as the more popular clients
the comments on there are not encouraging at all
nice, thanks. arctic is definitely by far the best ios client
Disciple of the Sibyl - cleric subclass for my homebrew setting (3/3)
another probably not well balanced one (sorry, feedback always welcome). also last one for clerics
Disciple of the Dreamweaver - cleric subclass for my homebrew setting (2/3)
i don't think this one is very balanced so please help with that if possible, thanks