B flat major is a scale, which is a series of notes played in succesion, going up and down. The musical note B flat is just one frequency which is a semitone above A. Concert A (the most used middle A) is at 440Hz.
Most major keyed works sound upbeat and happy but not all the time, Imagine by John Lennon is in this key and it doesn't sound particularly happy.
F# minor is relative to A major, so Gb minor is essentially the same, although they're probably looking for B double flat major or something useless like that.
You mean musical instrument? Ok, well theres Viola (a real instrument), Claire Annette (sounds like Clarinet), Amanda Lynn (sounds like a mandolin), and there's probably more just get creative!
A jukebox musical is a musical which uses other songs for it. Like mamma mia used abba's songs for its musical. Another example is The boy from oz
In comparison to a major scale a minor scale will sound sadder, more depressing. I would love to explain the theory behind this to you! Would you please email me at musictheory1@hotmail.com. Can't wait to hear from you!
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With music notes, spelling matters, and changes depending on the key. For example, in the key of G-flat major, it uses a C-flat rather than a B-natural because the C and B are both flat in the key signature. If a B-natural was used, the scale would go Gb Ab Bb B Db Eb F Gb, which is musical misspelling. It's like the words "to," "too," and "two." They all sound the same, but when written, they have different meanings.
A stringed musical instrument with a fingerboard that is shaped like a flat box.
It is called acapella.
We all like musical sounds and we hate static annoying noise.
It sounds like the a in hat, rat, bat or flat.
I wouldn't call it musical. It is like a clack, clack sound.
flat. it would sound like "say" -hope this helps!
The sound of an elephant is like a Trumpet, although not as musical. A badly played trumpet, I might say.
A Musical Phrase
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Your question doesn't make much sense. But for any scale, "do" would be the first note of the scale, which is whatever the scale is called. But for a flat major, from what it sounds like you're asking, the note would be a flat. Ex: In B flat major, "Do" is b flat.