A D# is the same as an Eb!
Crazy, huh?
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If on an F horn, you finger D flat with the first and second valves.
The actual name for the "marching F-Horn" is a Mellophone. The fingerings are identical to that of a trumpet. On a Horn, you finger the E open and the D first. On a Mellophone (marching horn) the E is first and second, and the D is first and third.
lower octave (extended position)- 1st finger on A, 2nd finger on B, 4th finger on C-sharp, open D, 1st finger on E, 2nd finger on F-sharp, 4th finger on G-sharp, open A upper octave- open A, 1st finger on B, 3rd finger on C-sharp, (shift) 1st finger on D, 3rd finger on E, (shift) 1st finger on F-sharp, 2nd finger on G-sharp, 3rd finger on A
An F Sharp is a note on the viola. To play this note, you put you second finger on the D string (2nd highest string) and it will either play an F natural, or an F sharp. The F finger would be touching the third finger, the G note. If you are playing an F natural, The F finger would be touching the first finger, the E note. Make sure that when you are playing the F Sharp note, there should be a space between the F Sharp note and the E note, your first finger.
e sharp is the same as d natural, which is (if you didnt know) thumb 1,2 1,2,3
play a low d without your pointer finger
The strings on a violin are G D A E. G is the lowest string and E is the highest string. The basic notes on a violin are : G: 1st finger on G is A, 2nd finger on G is B, 3rd finger on G is C, High 3rd finger; which is placed right next to 4th finger; is C#,4th finger on G is D. D: 1st finger on D is E, 2nd finger on D is F#, 3rd finger on D is G, high third finger on D is G#, and 4th finger on D is A. A: 1st finger on A is B, 2nd finger on A is C#, 3rd finger on A is D, high 3rd finger on A is D#, and 4th finger on A is E. E: 1st finger on E is F, 2nd finger on E is G#, 3rd finger on E is A, high 3rd finger on E is A#, and 4th finger on E is B. *** All high 3rd fingers are placed next to 4th finger ***
To play the C sharp major chord on the guitar, place your index finger on the 1st fret of the B string, your middle finger on the 2nd fret of the D string, and your ring finger on the 3rd fret of the A string.
To play a G sharp major chord on the piano, place your right thumb on the G sharp key, your middle finger on the B key, and your pinky finger on the D sharp key. Play all three keys simultaneously to sound the G sharp major chord.
f,c,g,d,a,e,b
It depends on which octave of E sharp you want to play. E sharp is basically F.
E flat is the same as D Sharp D sharp is all the main six keys and the top key near the little finger of your right hand. Hope this helps x