because germans are different people to us it is just like why do greek people do a diffrent e not us it is just there culture and language i am sorry that was a unusal queation but that is ok people like to know diffrern queations
H is what the Germans call the note B. B is what they call B-flat. That is why Bach could spell out his name in notes... Bflat-A-C-B.
The notes for this song are: DC#D / BC#CC# / ACBCBCD / CBBBflat B / EF#GAAG / Bflat G / BBCB / Bflat BEBGED / Eflat/ E / Eflat/ EF#GF#ED / CBCBCD / CB Bflat / B / Bflat BC/ BCBA / Aflat / A / Aflat / AB / F# GG BE / D / Eflat / E / F# / B Bflat BCC#DF#G G
D, F, A and D
B flat and E flat
The same fingering as b flat
B bflat e f and g
c b d c c b d f bflat f e c d e f c c d f bflat
To play the UK national anthem on the piano use the notes,F D Bflat D F Bflat D C Bflat D E F F F D C B flat A G A Bf Bf F D Bf D D D Ef F F Ef D C D Ef Ef.
its not its just a prase like bflat for trombone but g for Trumpet
(Low) E G A B B A E G E E G A G B (Middle) E (2nd G is an added eighth note-- not in the top line) (Middle) E Bflat A G A (Low) E (Bflat A G are triplets)
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For b flat major: b flat, c, d, e flat, f, g, a, b flat. For b flat natural minor: b flat, c, d flat, e flat, f, g flat, a flat, b flat. For b flat harmonic minor: b flat, c, d flat, e flat, f, g flat, a, b flat. For b flat melodic minor, ascending: b flat, c, d flat, e flat, f, g, a, b flat. (Melodic minor descending is the same as the natural minor.)