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Glass Harmonica

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  • A large variety of objects. A.(array) B.(stack) C.(fade)
    A. array
  • At the end of a time period. A.(pole) B.(ultimately) C.(operate)
    B. ultimately
  • A time when something becomes popular again. A.(array) B.(somewhat) C.(revival)
    C. revival
  • To become smaller or less. A.(edge) B.(fade) C.(spin)
    B. fade
  • A rod that something, such as a wheel, turns around. A.(component) B.(pole) C.(edge)
    B. pole
  • The outer point of something. A.(pedal) B.(somewhat) C.(edge)
    C. edge
  • A piece of music. A.(composition) B.(pedal) C.(stack)
    A. composition
  • The force that prevents things from moving against each other. A.(revival) B.(friction) C.(operate)
    B. friction
  • One part of a larger thing. A.(component) B.(edge) C.(array)
    A. component
  • A little bit; not completely. A.(somewhat) B.(friction) C.(spin)
    A. somewhat
  • To work or function. A.(operate) B.(ultimately) C.(revival)
    A. operate
  • Something that you push with your foot. A.(fade) B.(friction) C.(pedal)
    C. pedal
  • To put things close to one another. A.(friction) B.(pitch) C.(stack)
    C. stack
  • Highness or lowness of a sound. A.(stack) B.(pitch) C.(edge)
    B. pitch