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Mordent
Can you help with the arranger of this version of 'over the rainbow'?
The first chords are
Aø7 D7(9) Gm9 Fm9 E9 Eb13
Some-where o - ver the rain- bow
1 AnswerJazz6 years agoIf you had to pick new portraits for the US dollar notes, who would they be of?
Most countries change who's on their currency every so often. Requirements are that they're a native of the country and are deceased. Often it includes figures from politics, the arts and science. Who would you pick for the USD?
3 AnswersOther - Society & Culture6 years agoHow do I remove a recessed LED casing/housing?
I have recessed LEDs in my house, but the ones in the bathroom have a special casing (pictured) - presumably to keep moisture out. I've tried twisting and pulling reasonably hard to remove it to change the bulb, but it doesn't want to shift! I can't remove the bulb first as the casing is obscuring the fittings. Is there something obvious I'm missing?
2 AnswersDo It Yourself (DIY)6 years agoWhat are some post-op safe ways to get energy out of a puppy?
My 6 month old puggle (pug x beagle) puppy was neutered yesterday, but today he's pretty much back to his old self. The vet has recommended we take him for no more than a couple of 10 minute walks a day, which we're going to try to stick to. Trouble is he's used to walking for at least 90 mins, on top of playing with other dogs! He doesn't deal very well with being cooped up, and obviously it's not good for him to be jumping around the house with too much energy either. What ways did you find to keep your dog entertained?
5 AnswersDogs8 years agoHow do young earth creationists account for stone tools?
In many places in the world you can literally stumble upon stone tools. You can walk through fields in Europe and pick up flint arrowheads. The sheer numbers are easily explainable if we give ourselves hundreds of thousands of years to play with - but if the Earth is only 6 thousand years old or so why are there so many stone tools? This is especially pertinent since Adam knew about agriculture from the very beginning, 'through painful toil you will eat food from [the earth] all the days of your life. It will produce thorns and thistles for you, and you will eat the plants of the field.' (Genesis 3:17-18). Why would we make so many tools if we knew about better forms of feeding ourselves and didn't need to hunt for food?
5 AnswersReligion & Spirituality8 years agoWhich video game do you think has the best soundtrack?
BQ - which game has the best individual track?
5 AnswersOther - Music8 years agoWhich video game do you think has the best soundtrack?
BQ - which game has the best track?
7 AnswersVideo & Online Games8 years agoWhich acoustic guitar strings are best to get to avoid snaps?
I'm always retuning my guitar from DADGAD to standard tuning and my strings (especially top E) keep snapping. Which strings would be best to get to avoid this?
4 AnswersRock and Pop1 decade agoWould you be a colonist on Mars if you could never return to Earth?
The Martian Mayflower ship contains a couple of hundred people - you won't be too lonely
You will only be able to take a spouse and any children under 18 you already have. No other family.
The chances of success are high, but not certain (more than the original Mayflower at least!)
You cannot ever return to Earth. It's a one way ticket.
You cannot communicate with Earth instantly. There is a 4 1/2 minute communication delay - so no phone calls from Earth, though email is possible.
7 AnswersOther - Society & Culture1 decade agoShould the internet be censored?
If so, what should the limits be? Who would be punished for censored content - uploader, host/site or both?
8 AnswersOther - Society & Culture1 decade agoVegetarians - would you eat synthetic 'meat'?
If science could analyse the structure of (say) bacon and reproduce it entirely synthetically (possibly without nerves; no possibility of any feeling) would you eat it?
If not, would you still have an ethical objection to it?
6 AnswersOther - Society & Culture1 decade agoHave you ever noticed a mistake in a professional recording?
Just listening to the Jackson 5s I want you back and Michael is very sharp at 1:13! Have you ever found mistakes which made it through mastering?
5 AnswersOther - Music1 decade agoHow do YOU make a playlist?
How you decide what goes in? How do you decide the order? We've all got our methods - share!
5 AnswersOther - Music1 decade agoWhat makes you proud of Britain?
Please be positive!
If it really is 'nothing' what could be done to change it?
15 AnswersCivic Participation1 decade agoWhat is the strangest (non-supernatural) thing you've seen?
7 AnswersOther - Society & Culture1 decade agoWhat's your most ridiculous misheard lyric?
Surely it can't just be me who twists singer's words into ridiculous phrases?
6 AnswersLyrics1 decade agoWhich musician/band do you wish more people listened to?
Who is a favourite of yours that you wish more people had heard of, or you think people would benefit from hearing?
14 AnswersOther - Music1 decade agoWhat are some good cover songs?
What are your favourite revamps of classic songs?
2 AnswersOther - Music1 decade agoIf there was a 'Spanish civil war' in another Western nation, would you fight?
If there was a modern equivalent of the Spanish civil war (those who wanted a fascist dictatorship against those who wanted democracy) in another Western country (i.e. Europe, North America or Australasia), would you fight on their behalf like many foreigners did back in the 30s? What would persuade you?
7 AnswersPolitics1 decade agoWhat would you do if you found $100 thousand?
Jared Gray is an 18-year-old high school student who works as a janitor for Southern Utah University. One day he found a bag of cash lying in the parking lot, obviously one of the school’s deposit bags.
The bag was labeled with the amount: $108,000. Jared returned the bag and got a full scholarship to the university for his honesty.
What would you have done? Kept the money, or returned it? Is such a large theft acceptable if it's almost impossible you'll be caught, or would you give it back even if there's no garuntee you'll get anything other than a "thankyou"?
7 AnswersLaw & Ethics1 decade ago