For clarity and simplicity, G-sharp major is usually notated as its enharmonic equivalent of A-flat major. However, it does appear as a secondary key area in several works in sharp keys - most notably in the Prelude and Fugue in C-sharp major from Johann Sebastian Bach's The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1. The G-sharp minor prelude (and, in some editions, the fugue) from the same set ends with a Picardy third, on a G-sharp major chord.
The following tables present the ranks of the Indian army. These ranks generally correspond with those of Western militaries, and in particular reflect those of the British and Commonwealth armies. Traditional names for ranks are still used, as well as Western names.
Field marshal
India has a field marshal rank, but it is mostly ceremonial. There are no field marshals in the army organizational structure at present and it has been conferred on only two officers in the past, the late Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw and the late Field Marshal K M Cariappa.
Field marshals hold their rank for life, and are considered to be serving officers until their death. Unlike other officers, they do not draw a pension. A field marshal gets the full pay of a general equal to the Chief of the Army Staff. He wears full uniform on all official occasions and runs an office in army headquarters. He also has a dedicated secretariat of his own.
The manga series concluded in the 32nd issue of Shōnen Sunday for 2010, while the 78th and final volume of the manga series was released in the middle of December 2010 together with a special original video animation (OVA).
The series has been adapted into an anime series produced by NHK and Studio Hibari titled Major(メジャー,Mejā) (using katakana instead of the manga's English characters). The first episode aired on November 13, 2004. The series ran for six seasons and the final episode originally aired on September 25, 2010. An animated film telling the story between the first and second seasons of the anime was released on December 13, 2008. Two OVAs were released on December 16, 2011, and January 18, 2012. They deal with The World Series chapter, which was skipped in the TV series.
Ulmus × hollandica 'Major' is a distinctive cultivar that in England came to be known specifically as theDutch Elm, although all naturally occurring Field Elm Ulmus minor × Wych Elm U. glabrahybrids are loosely termed 'Dutch elm' (U. × hollandica). It is also known by the cultivar name 'Hollandica'.
A native of Picardy and northern France, where it was known from the fifteenth to nineteenth centuries as ypereau or ypreau, the tree was introduced to England from the Netherlands in the late seventeenth century as a fashion-elm associated with William & Mary, the name 'Dutch Elm' having been coined by Queen Mary's resident botanist Dr Leonard Plukenet.
The epithet 'Major' was first adopted by Smith in Sowerby's English Botany 36: t. 2542, published in 1814, identifying the tree as Ulmus major. Krüssmann formally recognized the tree as the cultivar U. × hollandica 'Major' in 1962
Description
In areas unaffected by Dutch elm disease, 'Major' often attains a height of > 30 m, with a short bole and irregular, wide-spreading branches. In open-grown specimens, the canopy is less dense than that of the English elm or Wych elm. The bark of the trunk is dark and deeply fissured and, like English elm, forms irregular 'plates' in mature specimens, serving to distinguish it from the Huntingdon Elm (latticed bark), the other commonly planted U. × hollandica in the UK.
Robert Lowe– Vocals, all guitars + bass on track # 6 & 11
Edgar Rivera– Guitars
John Perez– Guitars, vocals on "The Fall"
Steve Moseley– Bass, guitar solo on "Idis"
John Covington– Drums
Recorded at Rhythm Studios, Bidford On Avon, UK, April '98
Produced by Solitude Aeturnus and Paul Johnston
Engineered by Paul Jonston
Mastered by Alexander Krull at Mastersound
Artwork and design by Travis Smith
Photos by Jax Smith
A la seconde
(French pronunciation:[a la səɡɔ̃d]) A position of the leg to the side or a movement with the leg held to the side in second position, as in a pirouette à la seconde, in which a dancer turns with the working leg à la hauteur ('elevated') in second position
Also, one of the directions of the body, facing the audience (i.e. en face), arms in second position, with one leg extended to second position.
À la quatrième
(French pronunciation:[a la katʁijɛm]) One of the directions of body, facing the audience (en face), arms in second position, with one leg extended either to fourth position in front (quatrième devant) or fourth position behind (quatrième derrière).
À terre
(French pronunciation:[a tɛʁ]) Touching the floor.
Adagio
Italian, or French adage, meaning 'slowly, at ease.'
In musical terminology, tempo[ˈtɛmpo] ("time" in Italian; plural: tempi[ˈtɛmpi]) is the speed or pace of a given piece or subsection thereof.
Measuring tempo
A piece of music's tempo is typically written at the start of the score, and in modern Western music is usually indicated in beats per minute (BPM). This means that a particular note value (for example, a quarter note, or crotchet) is specified as the beat, and that the amount of time between successive beats is a specified fraction of a minute. The greater the number of beats per minute, the smaller the amount of time between successive beats, and thus faster a piece must be played. For example, a tempo of 60 beats per minute signifies one beat per second, while a tempo of 120 beats per minute is twice as rapid, signifying one beat every 0.5 seconds. Mathematical tempo markings of this kind became increasingly popular during the first half of the 19th century, after the metronome had been invented by Johann Nepomuk Maelzel, although early metronomes were somewhat inconsistent. Beethoven was one of the first composers to use the metronome; in the 1810s he published metronomic indications for the eight symphonies he had composed up to that time. for example a minum has a 2 seconds
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1st Opening “Kokoro E (心絵)” by Road of Major 00:00 - 4:15
2nd Opening “Saraba Aoki Omokage (さらば碧き面影)” by Road of Major 4:16 - 8:00
3rd Opening “Play the Game” by Road of Major 8:02 - 12:04
4th Opening "Rise by Kouhei Ootomo 12:05 - 16:07
5th Opening “Hey! Hey! Alright” by SCHA DARA PARR feat. Kaela Kimura 16:08 - 20:00
6th Opening “Kokoro e (心絵)” by TRIPLANE 20:00
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All openings from the first Major anime, all rights go their respective creators and owners, I don't own anything from the franchise or profit from in any ways!...
All openings from the first Major anime, all rights go their respective creators and owners, I don't own anything from the franchise or profit from in any ways!
1st Opening “Kokoro E (心絵)” by Road of Major 00:00 - 4:15
2nd Opening “Saraba Aoki Omokage (さらば碧き面影)” by Road of Major 4:16 - 8:00
3rd Opening “Play the Game” by Road of Major 8:02 - 12:04
4th Opening "Rise by Kouhei Ootomo 12:05 - 16:07
5th Opening “Hey! Hey! Alright” by SCHA DARA PARR feat. Kaela Kimura 16:08 - 20:00
6th Opening “Kokoro e (心絵)” by TRIPLANE 20:00
All openings from the first Major anime, all rights go their respective creators and owners, I don't own anything from the franchise or profit from in any ways!
1st Opening “Kokoro E (心絵)” by Road of Major 00:00 - 4:15
2nd Opening “Saraba Aoki Omokage (さらば碧き面影)” by Road of Major 4:16 - 8:00
3rd Opening “Play the Game” by Road of Major 8:02 - 12:04
4th Opening "Rise by Kouhei Ootomo 12:05 - 16:07
5th Opening “Hey! Hey! Alright” by SCHA DARA PARR feat. Kaela Kimura 16:08 - 20:00
6th Opening “Kokoro e (心絵)” by TRIPLANE 20:00
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All openings from the first Major anime, all rights go their respective creators and owners, I don't own anything from the franchise or profit from in any ways!
1st Opening “Kokoro E (心絵)” by Road of Major 00:00 - 4:15
2nd Opening “Saraba Aoki Omokage (さらば碧き面影)” by Road of Major 4:16 - 8:00
3rd Opening “Play the Game” by Road of Major 8:02 - 12:04
4th Opening "Rise by Kouhei Ootomo 12:05 - 16:07
5th Opening “Hey! Hey! Alright” by SCHA DARA PARR feat. Kaela Kimura 16:08 - 20:00
6th Opening “Kokoro e (心絵)” by TRIPLANE 20:00
For clarity and simplicity, G-sharp major is usually notated as its enharmonic equivalent of A-flat major. However, it does appear as a secondary key area in several works in sharp keys - most notably in the Prelude and Fugue in C-sharp major from Johann Sebastian Bach's The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1. The G-sharp minor prelude (and, in some editions, the fugue) from the same set ends with a Picardy third, on a G-sharp major chord.