1 April (is) April Fool's Day
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It's sorta Simple. Here are the notes: AAA GGG BB D' C' B A G f# f# f# G A BB A GG D
it took me a long time to find this but some of it is missing it is for he is a pirat though sorry A C D D D E F F F G E E D C C D A C D D D E F F F G E E D C D A C D D D F G G G A Bb Bb A G A D D E F F G A D D F E E E A C D D D E F F F G E E D C C D A C D D D E F F F G E E D C D A C D D D F G G G A Bb Bb A G A D D E F F G A D D F E E D C# D D D E F F F G A F D A Bb F D Bb A Bb A A A A Bb A G G G G A A A A Bb A G F E D D E F F A G F E F G A G F G A G F E F E D E C D D D D E F E F G F G A G F D D E F G A Bb D F E F E D E C# A Bb A A A A G G F E F E E D D E F A D E F Bb D E F A A C A G G F E F E D
The notes to "Bingo" on the recorder are: d ggg d ee dd gg AA b g bb ccc AA bbb gg aaa g f d e f gg d ggg d ee dd g g aa b g bb ccc aa bbb gg aaa g f d e f gg
A a e e f#(f sharp) f# e d d c c b b a e e d d c c b e e d d c c b a a e e f# f# e d d c c b b a hope you understand.... If you have anymore troubles about notes i can help you! ^_^
D, F#, A, D1 F#, A, D, F#1 A, D, F#, A1 It's a major triad. One octave goes up from D to D1 and back down to D. Two octaves goes to the next highest D and back...First inversion starts on F# to F#1 and back. Second inversion starts on A.
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The genotypic ratio for two parents with the genotypes AAA and AAA is 1:0. This means that all offspring will have the genotype AAA.
it is ggg cc high ddd which is the chorus then what the other guy said .... yea that's right...ish. im in marching band i have two versions of the music... one is like this: AAA (2 8th notes and a 1/4) (8th rest) BB(8th note and 1/4) CCC (two 8th notes and 1/4 note) pattern: BB AAA BB CCC BB AAA BB CCC BB AAA BB CCC BB AAA BB CCC BBA AB B CCCBBBBBA AB BCCB A AB BCCCBBBBBA AB BCCB AAA BB CCC BB AAA BB CCCBB AAA BB CCC BB AAA BB CCC BB AAA BBCCC BB C(Drop note)~ (hand claps) etc... but then theres another one that i ot after 1 year of marching band that's better and has the sax solo... 4/4 times ...3 measure rest. half rest, 1/4 rest. 8th rest) (all 8th notes: except the 1st G is a tied 8th and 1/4) high D 3 high F# high G (1/4 rest) high A (doted 1/4) high G (all 8th notes) high D high E high D high F natural (flat) 2 high Ds (first D 8th notes ... last D 1/4 note) (1/2 rest) high D (1/4 note) C flat (1/4 note) high D (1/4 note) high G (8th notes) high F flat 2 high Ds 3 high F# high G (tied eight note and 1/4 note) (1/4 rest) high A high G tied to high F flat (both^^ 16th notes) high G high A (^^16th notes) (2... 8th rests) (1/2 rest - full measure rest) high D (stacatto) (8th rest) high D (8th note) high D (1/4 note) (8th rest) high D (10 of them) (8th notes) etc... sax solo: ALL HIGH NOTES: D C (regular) D C (regular) DD G# - slured to A (exteme high ... like WITH octive high open ) C natural (extreme high) B flat G natural F natural G natural F flat D C natural (no octive key) D C natural D F flat A (octive key) G natual (octive key) A (octive key) C natural (octive key) D (slured from high B) (octive Key) D (extreme high /..octive key) C natural A (high) G natural A flat (high) G natural F flat D ... all 8th notes except 2nd and 3rd, 5th,
The piece is Prelude in G Major from Cello Suite No. 1 by Johann Sebatian Bach. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iqal-0L2nj0 Here it is: D F# A F# A F# D F# (x2) C# F# A F# A F# C# F# (x2) B F# C F# C F# B F# (x2) B D C D C D B D B D G D G D G D
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