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The cimbasso is a low brass instrument that covers the same range as a tuba or contrabass trombone. First appearing in Italy in the early 19th century as an upright serpent , the term cimbasso came to denote several instruments that could play the lowest brass part in 19th century Italian opera orchestras .
miser, Cæsar, Jesus: between a vowel and a voiced consonant: plasma, presbyter: after a voiced consonant at the end of a word: lens, Mars /ks/ x: initially /z/ Xanthippe: in the prefix ex-before a vowel or (silent) h in a stressed syllable /ɡz/ exemplar, exhibitor
The following pronunciation respelling key is used in some Wikipedia articles to respell the pronunciations of English words.It does not use special symbols or diacritics apart from the schwa (ə), which is used for the first sound in the word "about".
Most everyone knows the C is silent and you pronounce this like the way the name Mackinaw City looks: "Mack-in-awe." 2. Sault Ste. Marie. The first word of this notable Upper Peninsula town trips ...
Malaga / Mi Sono Innamorato Di Te 1963; Los Machucambos 1963; El Watusi 1963; La Mamma / La Bamba De Colás / América / Mexicana 1964; Mucho Machucambos 1964 Decca LP PFS4056 Phase 4 Stereo; Cuando calienta el sol / Esperanza / Non monsieur (No señor) / Fabulosa 1964 Decca Edge 71774; Tartamudeando / Angelito / La Pollera Colorá / Qui Quae ...
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"Cómo Se Cura una Herida" (transl. "How to Mend a Pain") [1] is a song by American singer Jaci Velasquez for her fifth studio album, Mi Corazón (2001). The song was written by Jorge Luis Piolto and Rudy Pérez, with the latter handling its production.
She started her career in showbusiness with her father Poncho D'Alessio, who had a musical show called La Familia D'Alessio on a Tijuana television station. She then moved to Mexico City and released a single "Mi Corazón es un Gitano", a cover of the Italian song "Il Cuore è Uno Zingaro" which won the Sanremo Music Festival, both in 1971.