The only thing special about this note is Sir C D Deshmukh was the only Indian Governor during the British Raj, all other stories about supernatural powers in the note are bluffs....Regards Nimish.
To lower a note by a semitone, you would use the flat (♭) symbol. For example, if you have the note C and you want to lower it by a semitone, you would play C♭. Similarly, if you needed to lower D, you would use D♭.
The leading note of Db major is C.
C sharp is equivalent to the note D flat.
Here's the 'translation' (i will use b as my example) b'= eight note b=quarter note B=half note BB=whole note b.=dotted quarter note B.=dotted half note b:b= tie b:c= slur /=quarter rest b= upper octave (it only gets to the upper d & e) Key of D Cut Time (2/2) mf for the small section I will be giving you A f. g' a D c' d' e d c b a':A. c' d' e d c b' b' a' d f':f a' b' a g f g A. / A f. g' a D c' d' e d c b' a':A. c' d' e d c b' b' a' d f':f a' b' a g f e D. d b b d d c b a f g b a g F. f Sorry if it's too complicated :p
the note of "D" :)
on what because if its on the piano its a D On the piano, it is a D, or C#.
The note between C# and D# is D.
The enharmonic of a note is another note that sounds the same, so the enharmonic of d flat would be c sharp.
Playing baby by Justin Bieber on the clarinet is easy! You just play the d note,then the c note,then the d note again,then the c note again,then the d note again,then the c note again.And remember if you want it to sound good you have to hold each d note for 2 beats and hold each c note for 1 beat.keep playing those notes over and over until you get it write and it should sound great!GOOD LUCK!
If you want the Vocal notes ( the actual lyrics) they are: D#/ E/ F#/ F#/ A/ D#/ D# ( whole note)/ F#/ A/ D#/ C#/ B/ D#/ D#/G#/B/B/ D#/E/F#/F#/E/D# ( whole note)/ D# ( whole note)/D#/F#/E/D#/C#/D#/C#/C/B This will get you to: ...tried to reassemble it. Sorry that I don't know all of it.
What it is a high note With d and a low note c
Any note which is not part of that key's blues scale. In C these pitches are Db, D, E, Ab, A and B.