E Major - E, G#, B.
B Major - B, D#, F#.
C# Minor - C#, E, G#.
A Major - A, C#, E.
Franz Schubert used a flat Major quite often. Frederick Chopin used A flat Major in several of his piano piano pieces. 23 three of them to be exact. He uses A Flat Major more than any other key.
Yes. Accordion music is like piano music because it uses both the treble and the bass clef. Usually, you play the notes in the treble clef with the right hand and the notes in the bass clef with the left hand.
It's a stretch to class the piano accordion as a woodwind. Of course, it is a glorified airbag that forces air through various reeds that are not connected to the player's lips. Earlier versions were built of wood, although modern construction methods use plastics instead. In the champagne music of the Lawrence Welk Orchestra, that great polka group, the accordion could be thought of as a vital part of the woodwind group. it is classified as a wood wind because it uses reeds and uses air to create a vibration in the central cavit creating the sounds
Rin uses an electric guitar while Len uses a bass guitar
In the song “Anyway You Want Me” Elvis uses lots of metaphors and similes. Look up the lyrics.
a pianist uses the piano or song writers (pop stars) this is answered by a 9 year old
this is a lame question about axis!
yes she uses a piano in some of her performances
The Nolan chart uses a two-axis model.
There is no one activity that uses schock cords the most. However, a few activities that do use shock cords frequently include rock climbing, camping, model rocket building, and sailing.
A player piano.
awesome !
Drums, Guitars, Harps and other instruments with strings.
playing it, learning it, teaching people it. Playing the piano is proven to be good for one's brain.
Aeolian mode
It is because it uses mental stamina. ;)
both because piano uses strings but to make it sound hammers inside the piano hit the strings as you press the key