Contest 30ml Junjii E-Juice

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This winter has been awfully cold and boring, so I thought we would have a little fun. If you guys are able to figure it out I will give you the 50% off coupon code. This code will work for your entire order!:)

Here we go
"What is sharp, flat, and is found beside time?"

Best of luck! May wit be in your favor!:vapor:


Junjii is a way of life, an art and a demand for the highest quality gourmet ejuice. Made using all pure extractions from fruits, flowers and vegetables. These flavors do not contain alcohol or additives of any kind. They are pure flavor extractions created by a proprietary, multi-stage technology that produces flavors that are true to life, because you are actually tasting fresh fruit, flowers or coffee beans! They are extremely potent, highly concentrated, genuine flavors, resulting in very pure e-liquids that contain no colorants, fillers, diluting agents or preservatives and are also vegan, sugar-free, gluten-free, GMO-free and soy-free. These precious flavor essences make our e-liquids an amazing delight to the senses!
 

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This winter has been awfully cold and boring, so I thought we would have a little fun. If you guys are able to figure it out I will give you the 50% off coupon code. This code will work for your entire order!:)

Here we go
"What is sharp, flat, and is found beside time?"

Best of luck! May wit be in your favor!:vapor:


Junjii is a way of life, an art and a demand for the highest quality gourmet ejuice. Made using all pure extractions from fruits, flowers and vegetables. These flavors do not contain alcohol or additives of any kind. They are pure flavor extractions created by a proprietary, multi-stage technology that produces flavors that are true to life, because you are actually tasting fresh fruit, flowers or coffee beans! They are extremely potent, highly concentrated, genuine flavors, resulting in very pure e-liquids that contain no colorants, fillers, diluting agents or preservatives and are also vegan, sugar-free, gluten-free, GMO-free and soy-free. These precious flavor essences make our e-liquids an amazing delight to the senses!
 
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Key signature



From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For use in cryptography, see Key signature (cryptography).

Key signature A major / F♯ minor with three sharps placed after the clef.
In musical notation, a key signature is a set of sharp or flat symbols placed together on the staff. Key signatures are generally written immediately after the clef at the beginning of a line of musical notation, although they can appear in other parts of a score, notably after a double barline.

A key signature designates notes that are to be played higher or lower than the corresponding natural notes and applies through to the end of the piece or up to the next key signature. A sharp symbol on a line or space in the key signature raises the notes on that line or space one semitone above the natural, and a flat lowers such notes one semitone. Further, a symbol in the key signature affects all the notes of one letter: for instance, a sharp on the top line of the treble staff applies to Fs not only on that line, but also to Fs in the bottom space of the staff, and to any other Fs. This convention was not universal until the late Baroque/early Classical period, however; music published in the 1720s and 30s, for example, uses key signatures showing sharps or flats on both octaves for notes which fall within the staff.[citation needed]

An accidental is an exception to the key signature, applying only in the measure in which it appears. (In early music,[vague] accidentals do not apply for the entire measure in which they appear; they affect only the note before which they are written.)[citation needed]

Although a key signature may be written using any combination of sharp and flat symbols, about a dozen diatonic key signatures are by far the most common, and their use is assumed in much of this article. A piece scored using a single diatonic key signature and no accidentals contains notes of at most seven of the twelve pitch classes, which seven being determined by the particular key signature.

Each major and minor key has an associated key signature that sharpens or flattens the notes which are used in its scale. However, it is not uncommon for a piece to be written with a key signature that does not match its key, for example, in some Baroque pieces,[1] or in transcriptions of traditional modal folk tunes.[2]


It will either be Flat or Sharp
 
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