Well, it kind of depends what instrument, but these are the notes for it on recorder -
b a g a b b b a a a b b b b a g a b b b a a a b b b b a g a b b b b a a b a g
A person plays the song "A Whole new world" on the piano by obtaining and learning the order of the music notes. Then by playing the music notes on the right beat and held for the right length of time.
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Two half notes equal one whole notes.
A Whole New World was created on 1992-11-05.
whole notes, half notes, quarter notes
In music notation, the different symbols of duration include whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, eighth notes, and sixteenth notes, each representing a specific length of time relative to the whole note. Whole notes are the longest, followed by half notes, which are half the duration of whole notes. Quarter notes are half the length of half notes, eighth notes are half of quarter notes, and sixteenth notes are half of eighth notes. Additionally, rests represent silence for corresponding durations.
An odd number of half notes cannot be replaced by a whole note, unless the half notes are part of a triplet. There are 2 half notes in a whole note, and 4 in 2 whole notes. Three half notes can be represented by 1 whole note and 1 half note. This is only true if the half notes are slurred together in the first place.
Four quarters is a whole. That's what the word "quarter" means.
if 4 equals 1 whole note then 8 will make 2 whole notes.
"A Whole New World" was composed by Alan Menken, with lyrics written by Tim Rice.
notes that are equal to two quarter notes are: 1 half-note, 4 eight-notes. Hope this helps
16, since there are 4 sixteenth notes in a quarter note and 4 quarter notes in a whole note.