This web site does a good job explaining it: http://cnx.org/content/m10865/latest/
2006-09-24 11:24:56
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answered by ? 6
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Bach's circle of 4th's and 5t's. Draw a circle. At the top of the circle put c no sharps or flats. Go up the scale 4 steps. To f 1 flat go up again 4 steps to Bb 2 flats. Go up 4 again to Eb 3 flats and so on at the bottom of the circle should be Gb enharmonic F# 6flats and 6 sharps. go up 4 steps to b 5 #'s and so on back to key of c. 5ths go the opposite direction
2006-09-24 18:27:56
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answered by bob 2
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Sure friend,As the number of flats increases, each new key containes all the flats of the previose key. 'D' flat containes all the flats in 'A' and so on all the way around and back to were you started. It's slightly confusing at first. but once you get one key strait in your head you'll get them all. BE Good And God Bless
2006-09-24 18:28:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Pelvic inflammatory disease (or disorder) (PID) is a generic term for infection of the female uterus, fallopian tubes, and/or ovaries as it progresses to scar formation with adhesions to nearby tissues and organs. This may lead to tissue necrosis with/or without abscess formation. Pus can be released into the peritoneum. â
of patients with laparoscopic evidence of previous PID were not aware they had had PID (Cecil's 5th ed). PID is often associated with sexually transmitted diseases, as it is a common result of such infections. PID is a vague term and can refer to viral, fungal, parasitic, though most often bacterial infections. PID should be classified by affected organs, the stage of the infection, and the organism(s) causing it. Although a sexually transmitted infection is often the cause, other routes are possible, including lymphatic, postpartum, postabortal (either miscarriage or abortion) or IUD related, and hematogenous spread.
2006-09-24 18:22:10
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answered by ? 4
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Hereby a guitar is the best instrument, ROCK ON DUDE!
2006-09-24 18:22:48
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answered by Chris 2
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I regret to say I cannot explain what you ask either in a lucid or complicated way!
2006-09-24 18:30:18
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answered by Not one of the crowd! 2
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Lucidly? Um . . . . . no.
2006-09-24 18:23:46
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answered by alchemist0750 4
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