In the bass clef, the note that is right below G is F. The bass clef staff lines from bottom to top are G, B, D, F, and A, while the spaces are A, C, E, and G. Therefore, F is directly below G on the staff.
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The black notes on the RIGHT of their corresponding white notes
To play the keyword "notes" on the piano staff, you would place your right hand fingers on the following keys: N: G, B, D O: A, C, E T: B, D, F E: E, G, B S: G, B, D You would play these notes in sequence from left to right to spell out the word "notes" on the piano staff.
The melody for "Right Here Waiting" by Richard Marx can be simplified into the following letter notes: C, D, E, G, A. For a more precise arrangement, you can look up sheet music or specific tutorials for the song on keyboard.
The link below has the piano music. If you play the top line it should sound right, because its the same notes as the flute.
Depends on whitch programme your using. If its iMovie, theres a tab at the right hand corner. And on iMovie HD, hit the Effects button also on the right hand corner. -Alistair.
Press the buttons on the left from top to bottom, following the lines.Press the buttons on the right from bottom to top, following the lines.See related link below for screenshots and explanation.
To play high notes on a flute in the key of E, you typically use the following fingerings: for E, use the thumb and first three fingers of your left hand, and for F, add the first finger of your right hand.
simply means "your condition depends on the following." I found it in Folger's translation of "Romeo and Juliet." Very good book it has notes on every left page and the story on the right pages.