There are eight notes in an octave - a single octave in the key of C major consists of the notes C, D, E, F, G, A, B, and C. The note C repeats once every eight notes, meaning that there can be either seven or eight C's on a piano - depending on whether it is an 88-key piano or a 91-key piano.
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No, music notes are not the same for all instruments. Different instruments have different ranges and capabilities, so the same note on a piano may sound different on a trumpet or a violin.
To find the piano notes for the song, YMCA, it's best to visit a music shop and find the sheet music for the song. Piano sheet music will list all of the piano notes for the song as well as the lyrics.
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yep! all you have to do is know where the right keys are piano is A LOT eaiser if you played the violin
To find the piano notes for the song, YMCA, it's best to visit a music shop and find the sheet music for the song. Piano sheet music will list all of the piano notes for the song as well as the lyrics.
All insturments play the same notes. They all play some variations (sharps and flats) of the notes A-B-C-D-E-F-G. Different instruments will play a different range or octives of these. A harmonica might focus on a certain key and have certain notes, all of which a piano could play.
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if you can read sheet music see link below. -----he also makes one with actual piano notes on that same site.
Go to tabnabber.com they write out all the notes. Hope i could help
Oh, what a lovely question! Each instrument has its own unique range of notes that it can play. Some instruments, like the piano or harp, have a wide range of notes they can produce, while others, like the flute or trumpet, have a more limited range. Remember, it's not about the number of notes an instrument can play, but the beautiful music that can be created with the notes it has.
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