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A tonic is the root note of a musical piece. This note is what names the key that the song is in. So, if a minuet is written in the key of G, it's tonic note is G and its tonic chord is G major.
Minuet in G major is not from a symphony, but came from 'Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach'; it was thought originally to be written by Bach, but it is now thought to be by Christian Petzold.
G,G,G,A,B 2 beats,A 2 beats,G,B,A,A,G 4 beats, and then repeat
G,G,G,A,B 2 beats,A 2 beats,G,B,A,A,G 4 beats, and then repeat
g e g e g g e(hold e for 2 beats) g e g e g g e(hold for 2 beats) e e g g e e g(hold for 2 beats)g g g g g g e(hold for 2 beats and repeat the song)
Minuet in G Major from the "note book for Anna magdalena"
d,g,a,b,c,d,g,g i forgo t the rest TEE HEE sorry people who wants to know
d,g,a,b,c,d,d, then i forgot the rest TEEHEE sorry people who wants to learn this
('G' gm/sec) x (1 kg/1,000 gm) x (60 sec/min) = 0.06 'G' kg/min
The Toys' A Lover's Concerto - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Lover%27s_Concerto
g a g f e f g2 beats d e f2 rest for 4beats g a g f e f g2 d2 g2 e c2 rest 1 then repeat it again 2=2 beats 4= 4 beats
Yes. E. g. Symphony No. 40, Minuet.