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The closest G to Middle C is the G below it. The distance (or interval) between them is a perfect fourth.
Middle G (x5), high Bb, Middle A, Middle G, F#(x5), Middle A, Middle G, F#, Middle G (x4), Middle G, High Bb, Middle A, middle g, f#, middle g, middle a, f#, middle g (x2). NOTE: All of these are eighth notes besides the last 2 (the 2 g's) ~A Clarinet Player :)~
I only know the intro to the song so far, and for the right hand only, but I . The right hand goes like this: Middle D, High D, Middle A, Middle G, High G, Middle A, High F Sharp, Middle A Middle D, High D, Middle A, Middle G, High G, Middle A, High F Sharp, Middle A Middle E, High D, Middle A, Middle G, High G, Middle A, High F Sharp, Middle A Middle E, High D, Middle A, Middle G, High G, Middle A, High F Sharp, Middle A Middle G, High D, Middle A, Middle G, High G, Middle A, High F Sharp, Middle A Middle G, High D, Middle A, Middle G, High G, Middle A, High F Sharp, Middle A Middle D, High D, Middle A, Middle G, High G, Middle A, High F Sharp, Middle A Middle D, High D, Middle A, Middle G, High G, Middle A, High F Sharp, Middle A play all the above twice and then play Middle D, High D, Middle A, Middle G, High G, Middle A, High F Sharp, Middle A Middle D, High D, Middle A, Middle G, High G, Middle A, High F Sharp, Middle A and that's the entire intro
the reason the b flat is airy is because of the tube in the hole where the register key pad rests but as for the g i do not know why
low d g g g a g a high d middle c a g low d g g g a g a g low e low d low d low e low e g f sharp g a b g b g middle c b a g middle c b a g c b a g low e low d
· Ganges (India)
Well its 12am and it's because G is in the middle of "niGht" like 12am.
Seat F is typically located in the middle section of the plane, between seats E and G.
What is the author Sharon G Flakes middle name
The oil filter is in between the radiator and the engine. If you imagine a line between the middle of the licence plate and the oil plug it should be in the middle
Peggy
Start on G string (that's G below middle C) ~Open string, first finger A, second finger B, third finger C (middle C), fourth finger D (or you could play open D). *There should be space between the nut of the peg box and A, between A and B, and between C and D. There should be little to no space between B and C. Continuing: D string ~first finger E, second finger F#, third finger G. *the spacing on the D string should be the same as the G string. Next octave: D string~ Third finger G, fourth finger A, (or open A). *should be spacing between these two notes A string~ first finger B, second finger C, third D, fourth E (or open E) *no space between B and C, but space between C and D, and D and E. E string ~ first finger F#, second finger G. *No space between F# and G. Have fun! If you get stuck on spacing, just follow the whole step/half step pattern. (Whole, whole, half, whole, whole, whole, half)