They play every notes, not just flat notes.
Christine is a very challenging part to play vocally, largely due to the incredibly high notes that she has to sustain throughout the show. A mezzo-soprano will have a much harder time hitting those notes than a soprano. That being said, if she could hit the high notes then there would be no reason why she couldn't play Christine.
how to play sharp and flat notes on recorder
if you are playing on alto or baritone play the notes up a fourth or up 2 whole steps and 1 half step if you are playing on tenor or soprano then they are the same notes
A B-Flat soprano sax is in the same key as a trumpet, clarinet, tenor sax, etc.. This is the most common soprano sax. If you were in band you'd probably be playing one of those parts as most band arrangements don't have a soprano sax part. An E-flat soprano sax is in the same key as an alto sax, or a bari sax. Sopranos in this key are less common & if you played this one in band they'd probably stick you with a alto sax part. My opinion is to get a b-flat as that is the most popular key for soprano & has more opportunities just in case the band actually does need a soprano, you'd be able to play the part.
For the song called Galactic Episode the notes are B flat, C, D, F, E, G, high B flat and high A flat. These are the notes for Galactic Episode.
To play the soprano recorder, hold it with both hands, covering the holes with your fingers. Blow gently into the mouthpiece while pressing the correct holes to produce different notes. Practice scales and songs to improve your skills.
The first three notes on the soprano recorder are called C, D and E.
The notes to play on the piano for the keyword "moonlight sonata" are E-flat, C-sharp, and A.
Notes are the individual pitches that make up a chord. To construct a b7 flat 9 chord on the guitar, you would play the root note, the flat 7th, the major 3rd, the flat 5th, and the flat 9th.
The notes together depend on which type of C chord you want to play. C Major Notes are C, E, G C Minor Notes are C, E flat, G C Diminished Notes are C, E flat, and G flat C Augmented Notes are C, E, G sharp.
To play the G7 flat 9 piano chord in a jazz progression, place your left hand on the G note, your right hand on the B, D, F, and Ab notes. Play these notes together to create the G7 flat 9 chord.
To play a B flat dominant 7th chord on the piano, place your left hand thumb on B flat, your index finger on D, your middle finger on F, and your pinky on A flat. In your right hand, play the notes D, F, A flat, and B flat using your thumb, index finger, middle finger, and pinky respectively. Play all the notes together to create the B flat dominant 7th chord.