Anonymous ID: e69476 Aug. 6, 2025, 9:39 a.m. No.23433275   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Walking Dead actress, DEAD as a coffin nail:

 

Kelley Mack, the actress best known for portraying Adeline on season nine of The Walking Dead, “passed away peacefully” on August 4 in her hometown of Cincinnati, per a statement posted to the health-services social network CaringBridge. She had an astrocytoma, a cancerous tumor that grows in the central nervous system, that began in her spinal cord. She was diagnosed after spending Thanksgiving 2024 in the ER, began radiation in January 2025, and entered into respite care in July. Mack’s sister, Kathryn, confirmed her death on Instagram on August 5. “As her sister, I want you all to know how brave that tough SOB was, especially when she decided to make the leap to be reunited with God,” she wrote. ‘I’m so fucking proud of her.”

 

In The Walking Dead, Mack’s Addy was a sweet girl living on the Hilltop with a crush on Matt Lintz’s Henry Sutton, who fought against that season’s antagonist, the Whisperers. The actress’s life will be honored with a celebration on August 16 in Ohio. “Kelley has already come to many of her loved ones in the form of various butterflies 🦋 ❤️,” her sister wrote. “She will be missed by so many to depths that words cannot express.”

 

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Anonymous ID: e69476 Aug. 6, 2025, 10:03 a.m. No.23433336   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3351

>>23433319

Technically, the 5th note of the major scale changes according to what key you're playing/singing.

There are 7 notes in the Major Scale

12 notes that keep repeating tonally but going lower or higher in pitch as you move up and down the keyboard of a piano, for instance:

starting on middle C;

C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B to C which keeps on going in the same order

The Major Scale is comprised of the folling spacing between notes:

taking the "C" scale for an example again we have - C D E F G A B

in G we have:

G A B C D E F#

so the spaces between ores are Whole step, Whole step, Half step, Whole step, Whole step, Whole step, Half step

So the fifth of a scale is always 7 half steps up from the One

My point is, again, the fifth is dependent upon what KEY you're playing in.

In the key of C, the fifth is G.

In the key of G, the fifth is D

In the key of D, the fifth is A

etc.