the top 2 pearl circles on an alto sax
fingerings...
You put to fingers
It means the best fun you can have on a piano! This is a glissando, or slide. You use the back of your fingers to slide straight from the high note down all the keys to the low note.
Probably all answers are correct depending on when on the fret board your are playing, how long your fingers are, how comfortable you are with the stretch, and where do you want your fingers to be for the next phrase in the music.
To play a specific note or chord on the piano, place your fingers on the corresponding keys. Each note or chord has a specific combination of keys that you need to press with your fingers to produce the desired sound.
The first note of a scale can go by many names. In solfeggio, it is "do;" in music theory it is usually the tonic or the root, but sometimes just "first." And of course every particular scale has its own particular note name for the first note.
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A whole note is a note in music that is four beats long. A half note is a note in music that is two beats long.
One music note is called "C."
2 fingers on A
A whole note is a note in music that is four beats long. A half note is a note in music that is two beats long.
Thumb and index fingers.