Wells as Frank T. Aaron Neville Snake as Snake. Rodney A. Grant Bucky Miller as Bucky Miller. Fido Henderson Cowboy as Cowboy. Frank P. Costanza Sheriff Whitlock as Sheriff Whitlock. Dixie Parsons Waitress as Waitress. Clayton Cook Clayton as Clayton. Dan Stringari Sonny as Sonny. Michael Karbelnikoff. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Crime Drama Romance Western.
Rated R for strong violence, sexuality and language. Did you know Edit. Connections Referenced in Rewind This! User reviews 5 Review. Top review. Pure Mickey Rourke. I loved this film!
It was Mickey's showcase all the way. It reminded me a bit of his role in Rumble Fish -the soft-spoken older brother dealing with a rash younger sibling. In The Last Ride the same soft-spoken character is dealing with Scarlett who is bent on self destruction. Mickey was so very cool in this film, subtle, but never dull. Watching him pull off those subtle moves is a delight to see -the guy is such a gifted actor and so underappreciated. The rest of the cast put in excellent performances including Rodney A.
Grant, and Brion James. Lori Singer, who in many peoples estimation is no actress, put in a very good performance as far as I'm concerned. She displayed a wide range and was very believable. But hey, this was Mickey's film all the way. This lesson is all about the F major scale. What are the notes of this scale?
There is one flat in this scale. Like any other major scale the F maj scale has a total of seven notes plus the F note repeats in a higher octave. The first note of the scale, F is called the tonic. The 2nd note, G is the major second. The 3rd note, A is the major third.
The 4th note, Bb is the perfect 4th of the scale. The 5th note, C is the perfect fifth. The 6th note, D is the major sixth. The 7th note E is the major seventh and the 8th note, F is a perfect eighth. We can see the note names and where they are on the keyboard. Video: In terms of scale degrees , F is the tonic of the F major scale. G is the supertonic. A is the mediant. Bb is the subdominant. C is the dominant. D is the submediant. E is the leading tone and F is the octave of the scale.
There is a formula for forming this scale and any other major scale. This stands for whole step, whole step, half step, whole step, whole step, whole step, half step. What does this mean? First of all a half step also called a semitone is the shortest distance between two keys on your piano. For instance C to C sharp is a half step. E to F is a half step.
Two half steps make up a whole step or whole tone. For instance, C to D is a whole step, and F to G is a whole step as well. A whole step means that you should skip a key.
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