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Tunable works with any instrument, from piccolo to tuba, guitar to voice. See every note in perfect clarity with Sustained Pitch History™ and detailed intonation analysis. Perfect for beginners and professionals alike.
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Use the tone and chord generator to improve your intonation. Sustain notes and chords to hear the difference between them and play along them to train your ear. Here’s a critical review of Monty Python’s (1979),
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Here’s a critical review of Monty Python’s (1979), looking at its themes, humor, and legacy. Review: Monty Python’s Life of Brian – The Most Heretical, Hilarious, and Human Bible Epic Ever Made Director: Terry Jones Starring: Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Michael Palin, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones
is not a sacrilegious rant. It’s a humanist farce: a story about a normal guy who just wants to get away from it all, only to find that everyone wants a piece of him as a symbol. The last line— “He’s not the Messiah, he’s a very naughty boy!” —sums up the film’s heart: Don’t deify people. They’re just trying their best (and often failing).
Here’s a critical review of Monty Python’s (1979), looking at its themes, humor, and legacy. Review: Monty Python’s Life of Brian – The Most Heretical, Hilarious, and Human Bible Epic Ever Made Director: Terry Jones Starring: Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Michael Palin, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones
is not a sacrilegious rant. It’s a humanist farce: a story about a normal guy who just wants to get away from it all, only to find that everyone wants a piece of him as a symbol. The last line— “He’s not the Messiah, he’s a very naughty boy!” —sums up the film’s heart: Don’t deify people. They’re just trying their best (and often failing).
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