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Bbc Music Magazine No. 334
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10a) Falsetto, on the day, endlessly ornamented (8) h?a?n?t? Could this be headnote?
11a) US composer of revolutionary scores, expressing heart (4) ?o?s Could this be Foss?
Last two, help would be very appreciated.
11a) US composer of revolutionary scores, expressing heart (4) ?o?s Could this be Foss?
Last two, help would be very appreciated.
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This still doesn't quite work (needs another 'E') -
10a Head tone (falsetto) - anag 'on the da(y)' (endlessly)
http:// www.the freedic tionary .com/he ad+tone
Apologies if I'm missing something, head not quite with it today :-)
This still doesn't quite work (needs another 'E') -
10a Head tone (falsetto) - anag 'on the da(y)' (endlessly)
http://
Apologies if I'm missing something, head not quite with it today :-)
Hi Lie-in King, you can always be relied upon.
Head tone definitely would seem to be the correct answer but I'm certain of all the letters given (touc(h), Oreg(a)no, Offe(n)bach and egre(t). So Offenbach gives the n for note. Doesn't seem to make sense does it? So perhaps I should go with head note even though your explanation is better.
Head tone definitely would seem to be the correct answer but I'm certain of all the letters given (touc(h), Oreg(a)no, Offe(n)bach and egre(t). So Offenbach gives the n for note. Doesn't seem to make sense does it? So perhaps I should go with head note even though your explanation is better.