A boolean is a variable type that can only be two different values True or False same as it is in most programming languages but in C# booleans are stated as:
public bool var = True;
or
public bool var = False;
There's no boolean in C, use int: zero=false, non-zero=true.
There is no boolean in C, we usually use int/short/char to store logical values.
They are different languages, each of them requires its own compiler.
C, C++, Java, C-Sharp
C Sharp (C#)
There's no boolean in C, use int: zero=false, non-zero=true.
There is no boolean in C, we usually use int/short/char to store logical values.
A sharp G G E sharp G E sharp A sharp A sharp C C A sharp C E sharp G A G E sharp A sharp A sharp A sharp G E sharp C this is not on the Flute btw idk what instrument its on
A sharp G G E sharp G E sharp A sharp A sharp C C A sharp C E sharp G A G E sharp A sharp A sharp A sharp G E sharp C this is not on the flute btw idk what instrument its on
here it is C,E,F SHARP,A,G,E,C,A,F SHARP,F SHARP,F SHARP,G,A SHARP,C,C,C,C
C# Major
C sharp, D sharp, E natural, F sharp, G sharp, A natural, B sharp & C sharp We call the note C "B sharp" to avoid using the same letter name twice. If we used the note name "C" we would have 2 C-notes and no B-notes in the scale!
The tonic is C sharp.
That would be C-sharp major. Every note is sharp.
The E sharp is the F note. The interval between C sharp and F (e sharp) in two whole steps.
C, C sharp/D flat, D, D sharp/E flat, E, F, F sharp/G flat, G, G sharp/A flat, A, A sharp/B flat, B, C.
a + bc + d