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Ummm . . . it is true that blues music characterisically uses, the minor pentatonic scale. altered. The common blues scale is derived from the usual scale (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,1) by removing the 2nd and 6th notes. That leaves you with the notes, "1,3,4,5,7,1" . There's more to it, though: you flat by a half step the 3rd and the 7th. That results in the notes, 1, b3 (flatted 3rd), 4, 5, b7 - 5 notes in all.
Outside at the LighthouseInside the Coffee ShopInside Bearywood MallAt The Train StationAt The Farm
Sheet or notes. :-)
· There are 5 elements: Water, Fire, Earth, Wind, and Metal. · The Tiananmen gate has 5 arches. · The Chinese dragon has 5 claws. · In music, it uses the pentatonic scale (5 notes).
Huh? You really need to re- ask a Q, because this makes no sense, as worded. "Notes" ( musical notes, or tones ) are THE SAME, regardless of what instrument you are thinking of. AND, there are only 12 possible notes ( on a piano the 7 white notes + the 5 black notes ) in ALL OF MUSIC. So, if you mean "... how do I play a certain SONg on sax...", then you need to tell us what song you are interested in !
1. sportplex(outside)2.skate park3.the farm4.waterfall lake5.i forgot where the other one is i hope this helped : )
The pentatonic scale, which is also used in Asian music, the black keys on a piano form a pentatonic scale.
No note with 5 deer on back are printed , all the notes are fake . check rbi museum
There are 5 notes to find and here they are:On the chimney outside of SportsplexIn the Farm under the 'Bobbing Fur Apples' gameOutside the Theater in Furbulous Fashion DistrictIn the Skate Park on the fenceAt Waterfall Lake on the tree.Good luck!
In western music there are 12 different pitches. Each octave has a set of 12 different notes. These include the following: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A A# B C C# D D# E F F# G G# Each note has a sharp except B and E. The sharps make up 5 of the 12 total notes. The other 7 notes, which are neutral, are the ones used in Western music. A B C D E F G