It is a temporary posting to the rank of major without an increase in pay.
To transpose from A major to C major, you need to shift each note up by a minor third interval, as C major is three half steps higher than A major. In A major, the notes are A, B, C#, D, E, F#, G#, and they become C, D, E, F, G, A, B in C major. Essentially, you can take each chord or melody in A major and move it up to the corresponding notes in C major to achieve the transposition.
The key located just to the left of F major on the circle of fifths is C major. C major has no sharps or flats, while F major has one flat (B♭). The key with more flats than F major is D♭ major, which has five flats.
The way you would modulate from D major to Bb major would be passing through a D minor chord then modulating to G minor to get to Bb major.
G major transposed down a major second becomes F major. In the G major scale, the notes are G, A, B, C, D, E, and F#. When you lower each note by a whole step (major second), the resulting scale is F, G, A, Bb, C, D, and E.
D flat major :)
I think you mean brevet major general. Brevet implies that he has been promoted to major general temporarily, probably because of wartime circumstances.
when will the results of brevet exams 2009 given?
Thursday afternoon the results of brevet in Lebanon 2010 will be given.
Marine Corps Brevet Medal was created in 1921.
Brevet is a military term which means a promotion which is not accompanied by a raise in pay.
A 'brevet' is a temporary military position,usually appointing an officer to a rank where a more senior officer is away for a month or two.
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He was a Brevet Major General of Volunteers in the US Army, served and was wounded in the Battle of South Mountain.
George T. Fleming has written: 'My high school days' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Biography, Central High School (Pittsburgh, Pa.), History 'Life and letters of Alexander Hays, brevet colonel United States army, brigadier general and brevet major general United States volunteers'
The part of speech of the word "brevet" can vary based on its usage. As a verb, it is typically used as a transitive verb. As a noun, it is commonly treated as a countable noun.
In France, the equivalent of the GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) is the "Brevet des Collèges," commonly known as the "Brevet." This diploma is awarded at the end of middle school, typically after the 9th grade, and assesses students' knowledge and skills in various subjects. Students must pass a series of exams to receive the Brevet, which is a requirement for moving on to high school. However, the Brevet is not as specialized or widely recognized as the GCSE in the UK educational system.
In US, this is a "brevet" promotion