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Time Puzzle
Colour-coding across hours and minutes supports learning. Unique puzzle joins ensures only the correct pieces fit together and provide self-correcting support for solving each puzzle. Contains 72 piece puzzle 24 completed puzzles for teaching telling
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Gym Time Ladder
The Gym Time Linking Ladder is can be used in a variety of ways. It can be used as a freestanding piece of equipment, the hook and loop fixing system gives a rigid climbing ladder up to or across a trestle or wall bar, or alternatively you can add a
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Telling Time Links
Telling Time Dominoes Links secure childrens understanding of telling the time with this fun matching game, perfect for class starter activities, intervention teaching and stretching high achievers further. Children will enjoy playing in pairs or
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50 Time Activities
50 Time Activities is a set of 50 double-sided activity cards for teaching time skills and understanding. Topics include speed, sequencing, clocks, counting, seconds, time devices, digital and analog, time problems, estimation, probability, 24 hour
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Can you connect an electric guitar or a bass to an amplifier for electronic drums?
Yes, you can connect an electric guitar or a bass to an amplifier for electronic drums. Most amplifiers have multiple input jacks, allowing you to connect different instruments simultaneously. This can be useful for practicing or performing with a full band setup. Just make sure to adjust the settings on the amplifier to accommodate the different instruments and ensure a balanced sound.
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Which songs include bass, drums, keyboard, acoustic and electric guitar?
Some songs that include bass, drums, keyboard, acoustic, and electric guitar are "Hotel California" by The Eagles, "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen, and "Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin. These songs showcase the diverse range of instruments working together to create a rich and dynamic sound. The combination of bass, drums, keyboard, acoustic, and electric guitar in these songs adds layers of texture and complexity to the music.
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Which songs contain bass, drums, keyboard, acoustic and electric guitar?
Some examples of songs that contain bass, drums, keyboard, acoustic, and electric guitar are "Hotel California" by The Eagles, "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen, and "Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin. These songs showcase the full range of instruments and demonstrate how each contributes to the overall sound and feel of the music. The combination of bass, drums, keyboard, acoustic, and electric guitar creates a rich and dynamic musical texture that is both engaging and memorable.
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Which songs are there for drums, bass, electric guitar, and keyboard?
Some popular songs that feature drums, bass, electric guitar, and keyboard include "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen, "Hotel California" by The Eagles, "Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin, and "Dream On" by Aerosmith. These songs showcase the versatility and interplay of these instruments, creating a rich and dynamic sound. Each instrument plays a crucial role in these songs, contributing to their iconic and timeless appeal.
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Quality Circle Time
Jenny Mosleys book contains over 200 activities for Circle Time sessions, teachers notes, advice and solutions, a resources section and a back-up training and support section.Contains 255 pages 255 x 195mm.
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Time Elapsed Ruler
This simple folding ruler helps pupils understand and visualise the tricky concept of elapsed time. Made of high impact plastic, with graphics that easily differentiate PM and AM, the ruler allows pupils to measure elapsed time down to 5 minute
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Mini Time Tracker
Time Tracker mini is a super simple version of our original Time Tracker to support a variety of classroom activities. Two dials allow you to select the total alarm time and a warning time that are customised with a flashing light and sound effect.
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World Time Zone Map
An A1 map of the world showing the various time zones around the world.
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Can a guitar amplifier be used for a bass?
Yes, a guitar amplifier can be used for a bass, but it may not produce the best sound quality. Guitar amplifiers are designed to emphasize the mid-range frequencies that are characteristic of a guitar, while bass amplifiers are designed to handle the lower frequencies of a bass guitar. Using a guitar amplifier for a bass may result in a loss of low-end and a less defined bass tone. It is recommended to use a dedicated bass amplifier for the best sound quality.
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Can you use bass and guitar amplifiers at the same time?
Yes, it is possible to use bass and guitar amplifiers at the same time. Each amplifier is designed to work with its respective instrument, so using them together can create a unique sound with a blend of both bass and guitar tones. However, it is important to ensure that the amplifiers are compatible with each other and that the volume levels are balanced to avoid damaging the equipment or creating unwanted distortion.
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Can you use an electric guitar amplifier for the bass?
While it is technically possible to use an electric guitar amplifier for a bass guitar, it is not recommended. Bass frequencies require more power and headroom than a guitar amplifier can provide, which can result in distorted and muddy sound quality. Additionally, using a bass guitar with an electric guitar amplifier can potentially damage the amplifier due to the lower frequencies produced by the bass. It is best to use a bass amplifier specifically designed to handle the unique characteristics of a bass guitar for optimal sound quality and equipment longevity.
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Can you connect an electric bass to a guitar amplifier?
Yes, you can connect an electric bass to a guitar amplifier, but it is not recommended. Guitar amplifiers are designed to amplify the frequencies produced by a guitar, which are higher in pitch compared to those produced by a bass. This can result in the bass sounding thin and lacking in low-end frequencies. It is better to use a bass amplifier that is specifically designed to handle the lower frequencies produced by a bass guitar for optimal sound quality.
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