The highest note on the bar line is the letter d. Let this work 4 u.
The note for the first bar line is G and theres a way to remember the notes on the bar line like Good Boys Do Fine Always
No, it is usually right after the bar line. The note right after the bar line is the first note of the measure, which usually receives the most emphasis.
The line hanging from a note is called a stem. The variations in the stems help tell how long/ short a note is.
The highest note that can be sung is typically around the F6 note on the piano, which is the highest note on the standard piano keyboard.
If you have his/her email address and when they are on line (green light) you click on it and then a screen pops up. Then you click on the little bar line and you type something on it and press enter or click send next to the writing bar (bar line) Then they will reply! Easy! [ Note: Who wouldn't know how to msn people? So easy!]
on the C flute, the highest note is C
The highest note in practice on clarinet is an altissimo C7 (one octave above the two ledger line C6). However there are some documents such as the Opperman New Extended Range with fingerings up to the G a perfect fifth above that (yikes)!
The highest "official" note in the range of the clarinet is C, on the space above the fifth leger line above the treble stave. Fingering is as for long B flat, overblown a couple of levels.
Lowest note on the harp is C1, the lowest C on the piano. The highest note is G7, the highest G on the piano.
The highest music note that can be played on a standard piano is typically a C8, which is the highest note on the piano keyboard.
You can see which subject has the highest pretty easy by seeing which bar is the highest.
highest a :)