A tonic triad of C major always sounds pretty good. F# and A sound good together. Try various major keys, that would sound the nicest.
if you want the notes to any song for any instrument go to 8thnote.com or freemusicsheets.com those two sites should give you the music that you want. it may cost many so be aware
Any song you want to! All music is made up of notes and the ukulele can play over 50 notes.
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You hum it for a while and press notes on a pianountil you find the right one. It takes a while. It helps if you train your ears to know what note is being played without using sheet music. Once you figure out what the note is on the piano, write it down! You should learn to read music if you don't already...otherwise no one else will be able to play your music!!
Search "Apologize alto saxophone sheet music." You should get some results. If you want free music, sometimes finding it is harder. If you can't find music specifically for alto saxophone, you could always find the concert pitches (such as vocals) and transpose.
it is up to you if you want to delete it it is notyour friends choice it is your choice
20,20,20,20,20,5,5,2,2,1
they can have the choice of what they want
I guess, if you want to. It is your choice what iinstrument you want to play! :)
Your question is a little unclear.. I'm assuming you can't read music - with the lines and spaces - and you want the notes written out, right? You can always write the notes in yourself.. use the diagrams on this site: http://datadragon.com/education/reading/clefs.shtml to help you read notes. There's also information on the types of notes used if you need help with that.. Hope that helped. :)
To find the violin notes for playing any piece of popular music, you have two options: * You can pick up any simple piano version of the music, and just play the notes on the treble stave. * You could try to play it by ear. It will not take long to work out the correct notes, and that way, you can decide which is the most comfortable key for you to play it in.
click the bulbs until you make the notes.