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There are many different beautiful notes for a recorder. It all depends on the person and the song that is sung.
d - c - d - c - a
This song is in the key of A but because the trumpet and trombone are in Bb the key will differ depending on which Clef you read. Treble Clef (G Clef) - Song will be in the key of B with 5 sharps (F# C# G# D# A#). Notes for the part are: 1st measure 4 quarter notes are B G# F# E, 2nd measure 2 quarter notes 4 8th notes D# C# B D# F# A#/// then 4 quarter notes C# B A# G# 8th rest 3 8th notes F# A# B 2 quarter notes C# B Bass Clef (F Clef) - Song will be in the key of A with 3 sharps (F# C# G#). Notes for the part are: 1st measure 4 quarter notes are A F# E D, 2nd measure 2 quarter notes 4 8th notes C# B A C# E G#/// then 4 quarter notes B A G# F# 8th rest 3 8th notes E G# A 2 quarter notes B A Email Chrponce@lycos.com for complete song
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If you look up the notes to The Remembrants' song "I'll be There For You", you'll have the notes to the theme song since that is the theme song!
Do a web search for The Simpsons Theme Trombone& you'll find sheet music & instructional videos.
The notes for the song "No One" can be found on the sheet music for the song. The song is a song sung by Alicia Keys.
Obviously there is notes for the song or else it wouldn't be a song. There is whole notes, quarter notes- not sure about sixteenth notes.... Anyway, there is a note in each word in lyrics. There is always notes in a song. You can look up notes for certain instruments. There is lots of guitar in this song (for example) so there must be notes. So... Yea!
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What notes do you need for the full song, "Chopsticks?"