NO! Left to Right
it will guide you to a right tune,timing and melody
The black notes on the RIGHT of their corresponding white notes
The notes are: A^< ><> (A, up, left, right, left, right)
They are buried in the forest. Look in the hidden cave nearby the lot on the bottom right corner of your map.
Generally music written for the piano will place the notes intended for the left hand in the bass clef, although there is no reason a musical piece could not be written to be played entirely in the Treble clef.
There are two sets of notes used when playing Edwards lullaby. Some of the notes played with the right hand .Notes were A, G, E, F and D. Simultaneously, some of the notes played with the left hand is: AEB-AEA-AEB-AEA-CAD-CGE and so on.
Your question is a little unclear.. I'm assuming you can't read music - with the lines and spaces - and you want the notes written out, right? You can always write the notes in yourself.. use the diagrams on this site: http://datadragon.com/education/reading/clefs.shtml to help you read notes. There's also information on the types of notes used if you need help with that.. Hope that helped. :)
Cornel notes is writing questions, then awnsering those questions, and then you write a summary. OR a better way is (1)to fold a piece of paper leaving the right side bigger than the left (2)take notes on the right side (3)highlight or underline key words (4)summerize your notes (5)come up with questions abot your notes then answer them in a group
The main difference between left and right hand piano notes is the range of notes each hand typically plays. The left hand usually plays lower notes, providing a bass line and harmony, while the right hand plays higher notes, often carrying the melody. This division of roles helps create a balanced and harmonious sound when playing the piano.
can't get right answer
its when you right lab notes for science!
right is the answer