G natural
The tonic is the 1st note in the scale. For example, in the G major scale, G is the tonic.
No. On a certain note with both a sharp and flat, (G, for example) they are the same distance from G, but going in diferent directions. G sharp raises the note by one half step while G flat lowers the note by one half step. However, it is possible for a sharp note to mean the same note as a flat note. For example, G sharp is the same note as A flat. This is called being enharmonic.
The black keys are considered half note keys.... For example.... if you put your finger on the G note..... If you go up to the black key to the right of it on the keyboard you will have G sharp,,,, if you go down to the black key to the left of the G note you will have G flat.... so the black have no note name of their own....
X is a double sharp, X G (G double sharp) for example would be the enharmonic equivalent of A. If the "ball" of the note on the music is replaced by an x, then that would mean to "ghost the note."
A semitone is Half a Note or the distance between one fret on a guitar e.g. C to C# or G to G#
It becomes a double sharp. For example, F double sharp is the natural note G.
G-Note Records was created in 2009.
the G note is above the F note. but triple high G has 3 lines below it and it's a squeal not a sound
flat fifth notes/ c note plus g flat note /or /g flat note plus c note
No. It is only the dominant note in the scale of G.
The fifth syllable (or note) on a music scale is called the dominant. For example: for the scale of C major, the fifth note (or dominant) would be G.
1000 American dollars is a g note. a c note would be 100 American dollars.