Here are the notes: {bracketed means repeat sign}
C# C# C# A C# E E A E C# F# G# G F# E C# E F D E C# A B G# A E C# F# G# G F# E C E F D E C# A B G# {E D# D C C# F# G# A F# A B E D# D C C# A A A E D# D C C# F# G# A F# A B C B A} A A A A B C# A F# E A A A A B C# A A A A B C# A F# E C# C# C# A C# E E A E C# F# G# G F E C# E F# D E C# A B G# A E C# F# G# G F# E C# E F# D E C# A B G# C# A E E F# D D F# G# F# F# F# E D C# A F# E C# A E E F# D D F# G# D D D C# B A A A A B C# A F# E A A A A B C# A A A A B C# A F# E C# C# C# A C# E E C# A E E F# D D F# G# F# F# F# E D C# A F# E C# A E E F# D D F# G# D D D C# B A
Game Over Theme:
A E C# F# G# F# F G F E
Here are the notes: {bracketed means repeat sign}
C# C# C# A C# E E A E C# F# G# G F# E C# E F D E C# A B G# A E C# F# G# G F# E C E F D E C# A B G# {E D# D C C# F# G# A F# A B E D# D C C# A A A E D# D C C# F# G# A F# A B C B A} A A A A B C# A F# E A A A A B C# A A A A B C# A F# E C# C# C# A C# E E A E C# F# G# G F E C# E F# D E C# A B G# A E C# F# G# G F# E C# E F# D E C# A B G# C# A E E F# D D F# G# F# F# F# E D C# A F# E C# A E E F# D D F# G# D D D C# B A A A A B C# A F# E A A A A B C# A A A A B C# A F# E C# C# C# A C# E E C# A E E F# D D F# G# F# F# F# E D C# A F# E C# A E E F# D D F# G# D D D C# B A
Game Over Theme:
A E C# F# G# F# F G F E
The song is in concert C Major, which is A Major in Alto and Bari Sax and D Major for Tenor Sax. As for the actual notes, I would check online for sheet music and simply transcribe the music either a minor third down or a major second up if it's written for a C instrument.
I found it on this website: http://www.ladysmaidjewels.com/Blog/sheet_smb_over2.jpg I learned this from a YouTube video
http://gprime.net/images/mariopiano/ this site should help it has the notes for treble and bass cleft. arrow1100470@Yahoo.com
If you can find piano music for Mario, you can read the notes fromt the treble clef line on Viola.
Prinna Park is a theme from the popular GameCube game Super Mario Sunshine. You could find the notes to play this on an instrument online.
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(high)e e e, c, e, g, (low)g. (high)c, (low)g, e, a, b, b flat, a, (low)g, (high)e, g, a, f, g, e, c, g, ect...
i have know clue why are you asking us its not like we're well me are scientist for clarinet notes gush go towww.google.com and type in notes for clarinets!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
In the Mario theme, there are two reasons why black notes are used in C major. One reason is because of chromaticism, which is when there is movement in half steps (or semitones), and in the Mario theme, the G sharp in the part that is E C G G# A F F A is an example of this. Another reason that is in the Mario theme is mode mixture, which is taking notes from a parallel minor key into a song with a major key, or vice versa. An example of this is when the E flat from c minor is used in the Mario theme. There are also other ways this can happen, which aren't in the Mario theme. One way this happens is by a song temporarily being in a different key even though the temporary key is not notated. Another way is through the use of twelve-tone technique (or serialism), which uses all of the twelve tones that make up an octave.
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Super Mario is a very well known video game theme song. You could easily find the piano notes for this tune online.
Prinna Park is a theme from the popular GameCube game Super Mario Sunshine. You could find the notes to play this on an instrument online.
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Super Mario Bros. theme was created in 198#.
Some stages have switches that you can activate to get a path of rainbow notes. These notes, as you collect them, play the overworld theme for the first Mario game. If you collect all of the notes, you get either a 1-Up Mushroom or a power-up.
Do The Mario
Notes: mid C#, mid C#, mid C#, mid A, mid C#, mid E, low E. Beats: 123 &u 4& -Sax Master
Koji Kondo created the Super Mario Bros. theme song.