You Raise Me Up
Bb Bb Eb G Eb F Eb C Bb Eb Eb Eb G Bb Eb C Bb Bb G F
Bb c D Eb D D C Bb Ab Bb G Bb Bb Ab G G G F Eb D Eb
Bb C D Eb D D C Bb Ab Bb G Bb F Eb Eb D D C Bb Ab Bb Bb
Bb D Eb D D C Bb Ab Bb Eb Bb Bb Ab G G G F Eb D Eb
C D E F E E D C Bb C A C G F F E E D C Bb C
C Bb A A Bb A Bb D C F C C Bb A A A G F E F
Db Eb F Gb F F Eb Db B Db Bb Db Ab Gb Gb F F Eb Db B Db
Bb Ab Gb F F Eb Db Db B Db Gb Db Db B Bb Bb B Bb Ab Gb Gb
Db Eb F Gb F F Eb Db B Db Bb Db Ab Gb Gb F F Eb Db B Db
Db F Gb F F Eb Db B Db Gb Db Db B Bb B Bb Ab Gb F Gb
Db Gb Bb Bb B Bb Ab Gb F Gb
I played by ear XD I hope it helps :)
Look around town for someone dancing - go up to them and select, " Join Danceoff " and after a bit once you have finsished you will get music notes.
Dude, look up the song on YouTube and ear it. Have fun!
Take a piano for example. If you hit a single key, that is a note. If you hit a combination of keys, it can usually be classified as a chord of some sort. Chords are composed of many notes stacked up. They can be very dissonant sometimes. Common chords in basic pieces include I, V, IV, V^7, I64, II65.
Hi! Im Kitty_1616! I play the alto sax anbd I know almost all scales. So..... The notes to the A minor Harmonic scale are: * A * B * C * D * E * F * G sharp * A The notes for the A minor Melodic scale GOING UP are: * A * B * C * D * F SHARP * G SHARP * A Going down, the F & G are not sharped. Glad I could help you! Kitty_1616 Hi! Im Kitty_1616! I play the alto sax anbd I know almost all scales. So..... The notes to the A minor Harmonic scale are: * A * B * C * D * E * F * G sharp * A The notes for the A minor Melodic scale GOING UP are: * A * B * C * D * F SHARP * G SHARP * A Going down, the F & G are not sharped. Glad I could help you! Kitty_1616
The A harmonic minor scale uses 1 sharp on the seventh degree, that would be a G♯, and you play the G♯ both when ascending and descending. The sequence of tones and semitones in a harmonic minor scale are as follows: Tone Semitone Tone Tone Semitone, Tone-and a half, Semitone. In A minot this is A (up a tone), B (up a semitone), C (up a tone), D (up a tone), E (up a semitone), F (up a tone-and-a-half), G♯ (up a semitone), A.
Look it up on google type in inuyasha music "flute" (i play flute too)
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You Raise Me Up was released on March 26, 2002. The notes to the whole song called You Raise Me Up on alto saxophone are not listed online, but the sheet can be purchased online at Sheet Music Plus for $3.99.
gabc(or short c)cbagfge
When you are familiar with the notes on your instrument, then you just follow them on the staff - as they go up and down, your fingering goes up and down. As you've probably already noticed, notes are named after the letters of the alphabet, A - B - C - D - E - F - G.
I dont know, but on youtube it probs will come up, but if it doesnt look at piano tutorials of it (like chord ones) and then use them notes for flute, it still sounds right .
Look them Up on Google and it should give you the sheet music.
It is on youtube; type in grenade flute cover and then you should see a yellow background video. In the description there is a link.
To play a flute, you hold it up to your mouth, but don't cover the mouthpiece with your mouth. Blow air across the mouthpiece, and press down keys in different combinations to get out different notes. (See a flute fingering chart.)
From low C or B depending on the flute, to around high F So there r like 43 notes or like 3.5 octaves I play flute and I can only play up to high C # cuz the other notes r really high... idk if I'm right with the high notes but it's somewhere around ther :/