That depends upon the instrument and the key it is tuned in.
D sharp is the same as E flat, if that helps.
low because if it was high that scale would be impossible for most
the way i play amazing Grace is with sharps and flats the notes are: F sharp, high B flat(2 times), A flat F sharp B flat A flat, F sharp Eflat D flat (twice) F sharp high B flat A flat F sharp B flat A flat Bflat high C sharp B flat twice C sharp twice B flat A flat, F sharp B flat Aflat F sharp B flat A flat F sharp D flat E flat D flat F sharp Bflat A flat F sharp B flat A flat F sharp.REMEMBER THE A B D E ARE FLAT AND THE C AND F ARE SHARP!
play a low d without your pointer finger
I only know the intro to the song so far, and for the right hand only, but I . The right hand goes like this: Middle D, High D, Middle A, Middle G, High G, Middle A, High F Sharp, Middle A Middle D, High D, Middle A, Middle G, High G, Middle A, High F Sharp, Middle A Middle E, High D, Middle A, Middle G, High G, Middle A, High F Sharp, Middle A Middle E, High D, Middle A, Middle G, High G, Middle A, High F Sharp, Middle A Middle G, High D, Middle A, Middle G, High G, Middle A, High F Sharp, Middle A Middle G, High D, Middle A, Middle G, High G, Middle A, High F Sharp, Middle A Middle D, High D, Middle A, Middle G, High G, Middle A, High F Sharp, Middle A Middle D, High D, Middle A, Middle G, High G, Middle A, High F Sharp, Middle A play all the above twice and then play Middle D, High D, Middle A, Middle G, High G, Middle A, High F Sharp, Middle A Middle D, High D, Middle A, Middle G, High G, Middle A, High F Sharp, Middle A and that's the entire intro
the notes for titanic are.. G- G G F# G- A- B- A- G- G G F# G- G LOW D-------- (REPEAT) G---- A- LOW D- HIGH D- C B A- B C B- A G (REPEAT) F# G- G F# G- A B- A- G----
UP: d sharp e sharp f sharp g sharp a sharp b sharp c double-sharp d sharp DOWN: d sharp c sharp b natural a sharp g sharp f sharp e sharp d sharp
To play C you have to hold the thumb hole and only the second bar at the front.To play D you have to hold the second bar only , not any other ones.Note:The ones above are the high notes for C and D.See Related Link for REGULAR notes on the recorder.
d d sharp e f f sharp g g sharp a a sharp b c c sharp d
Generally, strings prefer sharps (or so I would think). I think this is because when you start, you learn sharp notes first (like F# on the D-string). Another reason is because if you want to play a Db (D-flat) that is just below your D-string, you would have to switch strings because you can't lower the pitch of your string. However, if you play a D-sharp, you can simply place your finger on the D-string and you get a D-sharp.
a flat is the same thing as g sharp. you play it with the one, two, and three finger keys down and the top spatula key, or the top key you play with your left pinky.
To play a G sharp major chord on the piano, place your right thumb on the G sharp key, your middle finger on the B key, and your pinky finger on the D sharp key. Play all three keys simultaneously to sound the G sharp major chord.