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the meaning of "environment" is the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates. Example↓ "survival in an often hostile environment"
Recently started a marathon of every Metroidvania that I love, in release order. After cataloging all of them, I kept eyeing AM2R... anticipating a replay of the gameplay, the music, the total feel of it all. Is it so strange that one of my favorite Metroid games is an unofficial one?
The nostalgia made me cry I miss Minecraft soooooo much there is things we have as kids that we wont have when we grow up every miner finds he’s goal every creaper blows a hole when we ware kids and Minecraft was alive we didn’t think about the future of our lives we ware put on danger and won making pets leaving them home we win we lose some times it matter sometimes not hostile or good all of them are mobs miss and die makes you cry we fought are friend and watch them die the copy’s the lies when hero brain was in time we lost our pets we cried the jukebox hide if you are pc or console you played controller in hand remember your pets they all cry watching you leave in the sky when we watched RU-vidrs we ware happy getting ideas losing them now it all ends don’t worry it will comeback mojang never disappointed us nether now goodbye to ogs will come beginners we all crafted all say goodbye Minecraft was a stare but it did not improve remember who said 2013 will be gone play now or begone (I will make more and I’m bad at rapping so if you find this bad I’ll improve)
@@stracciatella2782 hi there, those are treble clefs. In the first instance, the treble clef is in the bottom staff (left hand), meaning you will read as a treble clef following that notation, until otherwise specified, as opposed to using the bass clef as one normally would for the left hand. In the second instance, this treble clef has an 8 above it, meaning you will play everything following that, one octave higher. Hope that helped! Look up the definitions for the different clefs if it’s still confusing :)
@@TorbyBrand Thank you so much! I didn't know what those numbers above the notes were, but now I know that these are actually octave signs. And thanks for the tip that there is no bass clef for the left hand, I accidentally didn't see that and wondered why I was reading E flat instead of the C I was supposed to play. I also figured out that you traditionally add the first note to the total count when counting octaves. I first figured those markings with numbers on them above the notes must've been indicators for octaves but I was confused as to why there was an 8 and a 15 when an octave has 7 keys. I didn't realize that those are supposed to be counted as (1+7=8) and (1+7*2=15) and thought I must've been mistaken.
this is SO HARD!!!!! i learned a simplified version, and now im trying this one... i already memorized it until 1:43, i already said to myself to not give up no matter what
Can't say I'm a fan of the chord progression you used. I don't see why there was a need to change it. It's perfect as it originally is; any changes just diminish its beauty.