No. E-flat is one half step LOWER than E.
The Rockies have a lower elevation but higher latitude than the alps. So the alps are higher than the Rockies.
the Alps are higher than the Urals,aren`t they?
The Alps are higher than the Pyrenees.
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The Alps contain peaks that are higher than those in the Pyrenees.
c is sixth with loose lips bflat is first and is one octive higher than sixth e flat is third and f minor i believe is first and is higher than b flat
It would be a sharp/flat. Like A would be A#/Bb
B is half a tone higher than B flat
A is one half-step higher than A-flat.
A mesa is a flat part of the Earth that is higher than the region around it. These areas of the Earth are also known as buttes.
inclined plane ,thats a flat surface that is higher on one end.IsNT IT WHAT YOU WHERE LOOKING FOR ?
right hand above middle C B (flat) B(flat)---------- B (flat)-------- E (flat) B(flat) E (flat) -------- B (flat)------- E (flat) E(flat) E(flat) --------- E (flat) ------- ------------------------------------- E (flat)------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- left hand below middle C E (flat) -------- E (flat) ---------- A (flat)------------------------- A (flat)-------- A (flat) Thats all I know. !
On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for a bottom-line Eb is 12 and the fingering for all higher Ebs is 2.
a plateau is a high flat piece of land
the scale e flat major has a flat, b flat and e flat.
a flat note is slightly lower than a normal note. You can tell the difference on a bassoon with E and E flat.
A flat area is called a plane. A flat area the is elevated higher than all the surrounding land is called a plateau.