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OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

If you were to strum the chord shown in the diagram using a downstroke, which string should sound first? couldn't get help anywhere else...

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

Based on what you read which of the following could you infer? Beethoven had to give up composing because of his loss of hearing. Beethoven wrote music for the guitar. Beethoven's loss of hearing did not prevent him from composing beautiful music. Beethoven's compositions were not high quality because of his loss of hearing.

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

Ludwig van Beethoven is one of the most famous composers of classical music who ever lived. He was born in 1770 and died in 1827. It is believed that for much of the latter part of his life he had little if any ability to hear. Still, he composed some of the most popular music ever written or performed. While Beethoven never wrote music specifically for the guitar, many guitarists perform adaptations of his music. One of his most famous compositions is commonly known as "Für Elise" (in English, "For Elise").

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

passage @above

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

anyone know this?

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

@nincompoop @jagr2713

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

could really use help.

OpenStudy (danjs):

"Based on what you read" i didn't read it sorry

OpenStudy (danjs):

a downstrum on the guitar will play the lowest string first in the chord

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

no, not that

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

the passage below

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

the question

OpenStudy (danjs):

oh i see, from that the only thing that is true is the 3rd one, from the passage ...had little if any ability to hear. Still, he composed some of the most popular music ever written

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

thanks...

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