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The standard ball used in FIFA-sanctioned matches is a Size 5.
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The timbre (pronounced 'tam-ber') of an instrument refers to the quality of the sound it produces.The term be used to compare different instruments or different players of the same instrument:A trumpet has a different timbre than a piano.Wynton Marsalis has an unmatched timbre.
The rules for football are made by F.I.F.A.
Musical elements are the tools if you could say that are used to create a peice of music. They are elements that are used to manipulate certain aspects of the song to portray a certain meaning or message etc.
The term "fixture" is mainly used for soccer (football) matches all throughout Europe. A "fixture" is a match that is arranged for a specific time and place.
Yes, shirts would be washed after matches so that they can be used again.
timbre (proper spelling) It refers to tonal distinction. The color or quality of tone from its source or instrument, distinguishing that source from another. Flutes and mandolins are comparable in range but have different 'timbres' Hope that's helpful.
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They use flares same ones the coastguards use at sea
It is the sound of the Vuvuzelas. The Vuvuzela is a blowing horn commonly used during football matches in south africa.
Sulphur is the material used on the tips of matches. They used to be known as Lucifer matches.