Genius composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart left many genres until his death. Among his many works, he is especially famous for opera, the piano concerto, symphony, and string quartets and string quartets. Mozart also composed piano solos, various forms of chamber music, mass music, and various religious music, shamanistic songs, and Devertimento.
He learned how to play and play keyboard when he was three years old.
Mozart already started composing when he was five years old. His father, Leopold, sent his son to Johann Christian Bach, to learn more about how to compose. This enabled Mozart to leave behind numerous masterpieces of symphonies.
Despite sufficient evidence for numerous works, it was still hard to believe that he had written more than 2,000 songs over the past 24 years when he concentrated on composing. If he wrote about 100 songs a year, he would have written at least two songs a week; one song three days, and if he had composed one such great masterpieces every three days, I thought there must be some rules for Mozart to write. Sure enough, Mozart, a composer of genius, thought of these rules.
The playing of dice in music is a system of rules for making music by throwing dice. The system consists of 16 minuets and 16 words of Trio. The score was tabulated, so before he played, he threw a dice and chose the equivalent of a different pitch. Minuet is 11 negative types and Trio is 6 negative types. Thus, the number of cases where a combination of 16 minuets and 16 trios can be made is 1116 ×616 = 129,629,163,050,2582,28732 It was amazing. Mozart seems to have composed one song every three days, two songs a week, and 100 songs a year.
I thought there was a rule in English called the English dice, just as Mozart could compose a piece of music by combining amazing rules of music. Before you know the dice game making a sentence, you should know something first. The basic pattern of a sentence and its relation to the Eight parts of speech. Sentences are divided into five patterns, consisting of subject, verb, complement, and object, and eight parts of speech are nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, and exclamations. The relationship between the two is very close.
Nouns and pronouns are served as subject, object, and complement. A verb can only appear in a verb. A complement can be a noun and an adjective. Therefore, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and exclamations in the eight parts of speech have nothing to do with the composition of the actual sentence.
In conclusion, we can see that nouns are used most in sentences. There are 25 noun phrases and noun clauses in the parts of a subject, an object, and a complement in a sentence. The number of tense available in the verb is 12 tenses.
English sentence dice play is a system of making sentences. Then the main clause is in one of 25 types of noun phrases and clauses. In the end, memorizing only 25 types of nouns or noun phrases and the verb's 12 tenses means that any sentence can be made.