Go to a skate shop or a shoe store and get your foot measured. EE is very wide. D fits most feet
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EE F GG F E D CC D EE DD EE F GG F E D CC D E D CC for piano and keyboard thankyou from paige yay
The notes to "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" depend on the chosen musical key. For example, in the key of "C" the notes are: CC GG AA G FF EE DD C GG FF EE D GG FF EE D CC GG AA G FF EE DD C.
g The first part goes E D EE DD EE D EE DD, E D dont you wor ry there my hon ey, we might E D EE DD EE DD E D E D EEE not have an y mon ey but we've got our love G E D C CE E D EE D E D ED to pay the bills may be I think you're cute and funny (NOTE) The notes that are the same but there are two of them mean it's a tie ( two or more half notes strung together)
R-ee-l-ee........l-ow-d
Cc gg AA g ff ee dd c gg ff ee d gg ff ee d cc gg AA g ff ee dd c
Cc gg AA g ff ee dd c gg ff ee d gg ff ee d cc gg AA g ff ee dd c
cc gg aa g ff ee dd c gg ff ee d gg ff ee d cc gg aaa g ff ee dd c
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Twinkle Twinkle Little Star is fairly simple to play, just as long as you know the note names. I could explain it with semitones, but that'd be too frustrating. Twinkle twinkle little star CC GG AA G How I wonder what you are. FF EE DD C Up above the world so high, GG FF EE D Like a diamond in the sky. GG FF EE D Twinkle twinkle little star CC GG AA G How I wonder what you are. FF EE DD C
The Arabic name Imad is pronounced as "ee-maad".
A letter following the size (length) refers to the width of the skate. A 'D' width (also known as an 'R', or 'regular' width) best fits a standard or average width foot. A 'C' width (also known as an 'N', or 'narrow' width) fits a foot that has a narrow or slender heel, ball and ankle width. An 'E' or 'EE' width (also know as a 'W', or 'wide' width) best fits a foot that is larger or wider than a standard width foot.