The closest note above E is F. It's one chromatic half step away. F could also be called E# or Gbb.
c at da top of the clarinet e at tha top f at tha top e again hold it as a whole note repeat this again then rest c at tha top e at tha top f at tha top hold e as a half note hold e again as a half note c as a half note e as a half note d as a whole note e as a note e again d as a note c as half rest c again as a note e half note g as a note g again g half note f as a half note rest f e f e half note c half note another c half d half the whole note c rest c e f e half note c half note e half note f half note e whole note e rest c
The guitar chords for the note E2 are E minor (Em) and E major (E).
a d note is right under the e note
The standard tuning note for the high E string on a guitar is E.
E
To play an E note on the guitar, place your index finger on the first fret of the third string (G string) and strum that string. This will produce the E note.
The fist note (6th string which is the highest string) is the E note, the second note (5th string) is the B note, the third note is the G note(4th string), the forth note is the D note (3rd string) The fith note (2nd string) is the A note, and the last note is the E note again.
low E G A, low E G B A, low E G A G Low E
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E flat
There is a group of two black notes. The white note on the right of the second black note of this group is E.
E, F#, G, A, B, C, D#, E (F# is the black note after F; D# is the black note after D)