A, e, b, f#, c#
C minor
They all equal each other. a = b = c = d = e e = a e = b e = c e = d e = e
a d e e c b a e d d a c
the answer is a
A 'lower-key' is a relative term. It is often used to compare two keys in the same register. For example: "D flat is a lower key than E flat".
Yes and no; a C note is lower than F and D if you are just looking at seven notes, for example: A B C D E F G Looking at this, we know C is lower than D and F. But we also know that the musical notes are looped, for example: A B C D E F G A B C D E F G So C can be higher than F and D depending on how you look at it.
Piano plays in c.. To transpose to Eb lower the written note one line or space and use the key signature of b and e flat and add the written key signature
c c c c b c c b c d e d c c c c b c c g(lower) c c c c b c c g (lower) c d g (lower) g higher) f e d e f e d c b c b b c d e d
It could be played in any key, but the simplest key to play in is C which has no flats and no sharps. The notes for Ode to Joy in C major are: E E F G G F E D-- C C D E E D-- E E F G G F E D-- C C D E D C-- Hold the notes with a "--" following them a little longer than the other notes.
The notes for "Three Blind Mice" are typically in the key of C major and follow a simple melody using the notes C, D, E, F, G, and A. The song is often played using the notes G, A, and B for the lower harmony.
#=flat you know like a B flatDFECAGFBAB#A#CDF:]
E F G E D C D C lower A back on normal pitch C E F G E D C D E D higher F G F lower E D C D C lower A back on normal pitch C C D E G G F E D C higher G E C E - A F D F - B A G F E D C A G G E C E - A F D F - B A G F E D C B C
If, by tuning, you mean key, than that would be C major. (The first 3 notes are E, C, and G.)
6 flats. B, E, A, D, G and C.
A, e, b, f#, c#
C, g, D, g, F, F, F, e, c,g ,c,c,e,d,d,e,g,a That should get u started! Note: the g is lower than the c, so u go c down to g