There are 24 preludes. No 6 is:
Allegro molto. B minor. 35 bars.
1. Nocturnes no. 2, 8, and 20 2. Preludes no. 4 and 15 3. etudes op. 10 no. 3 and 12 and op.25 no.11 4. funeral march from sonata no.2 5. Scherzo no.2 6. ballade no.1 7. Polonaises no. 3 and 6 8. Barcarolle Op. 60, B. 158 9. waltz no.1 10. Fantasie in F minor Op.49 11. Fantasie Impromptu
6 bass , 6 treble and 6 mid. C# tuning for Iommis guitar with 9-38 strings (yes two 38 strings, for the A and E that were banjo strings).
There is no symphony by Beethoven and Mozart.Beethoven's symphonies were:Symphony No. 1 in C major, op. 21 (1799-1800)Symphony No. 2 in D major, op.36 (1802)Symphony No. 3 in E flat major, op.55, "Eroica", (1804)Symphony No. 4 in B flat major, op. 60, (1806)Symphony No. 5 in C minor, op. 67 (1807)Symphony No. 6 in F major, op. 68,"Pastoral" (1808)Symphony No. 7 in A major, op. 92, "The Apotheosis of Dance", (1812)Symphony No. 8 in F major, op.93 "The Little Symphony"(1812)Symphony No. 9 with a choir and soloists, in D minor, op.125 (1817-1825) - the 'Choral'.
None of Beethoven's songs were symphonies. A song is a song; it involves an arrangement for voice with accompaniment. A symphony is an orchestral work.Beethoven wrote over 160 songs, known as lieder, but only 9 symphonies.
All of Beethoven's symphonies were given numbers as names. Some, however were given titles too. For example, the 3rd symphony was named the 'Eroica' Symphony and the 6th symphony was named the 'Pastoral' symphony.
1. Nocturnes no. 2, 8, and 20 2. Preludes no. 4 and 15 3. etudes op. 10 no. 3 and 12 and op.25 no.11 4. funeral march from sonata no.2 5. Scherzo no.2 6. ballade no.1 7. Polonaises no. 3 and 6 8. Barcarolle Op. 60, B. 158 9. waltz no.1 10. Fantasie in F minor Op.49 11. Fantasie Impromptu
Maybe look at the preludes, op. 28? Some of them aren't too hard--#4, #6, #7, #20, for example. See the attached link for a free public domain score. Some of the Mazurkas are relatively simple.
A website i went to said you have to get an OP score of 6
6 * 38 = 228
38
x2 + 13x + 4 = (x + 6½ + √38¼)(x + 6½ - √38¼). To find this, we need to find p and q, where p + q = 13, pq = 4. 4 = 42¼ - 38¼ = (6½ + √38¼)(6½ - √38¼); thus, p = (6½ + √38¼), q = (6½ - √38¼).
Robert Schumann has written: 'Davidsbundlertanze op.6, Sonata no.2 op.22,Toccata op.7'
38 is not evenly divisible by six. 6 goes into 38 six times with a remainder of 2. 38/6 = 6.333
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228 divided by 6 is 38. If you wanna check 38 times 6 is 228
Yes because 6 and 38 are factors of 228 and 6*38 = 228
m-38=-44 [add 38 to both sides m=-6 The answer is 6 [six]