need psychology honours 1st and 2nd years notes
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its easy!!!!!!!! All you have to do is play every note with your thumb, first and second fingers. Your middle finger always plays the black notes, your thumb always plays the first white note. Every now and then, you'll have to use your first finger for any second white notes, so that your not uncomfortable. Happy Scaling!!!
It is possible to get 10000 if you get 'cool' after every line and hit all the golden notes. So far.. I do not know anyone who has done so.
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They play every notes, not just flat notes.
A semibreve is equivalent to a whole note, so there are 32 thirty second notes in a semibreve.
While some people may naturally have an easier time singing high notes, anyone can learn to sing high notes with practice and training.
Two eighth notes joined by a beam make them consecutive eighth notes. Adding second beam makes them consecutive sixteenth notes. Adding a third beam makes them consecutive thirty-second notes.
notes 2nd years
Type your answer here... in two eighth notes
There are two poems that make things easier to remember when reading the melody. The line notes are, from the bottom to the top of the stave: Top line: F= Fruit Second from top: D=Deserves Middle: B=boy Second from bottom: G=Good Bottom: E=Every So you can see that, from bottom to top, they spell out Every Good boy Deserves Fruit. The space notes are: Top: E Second from top:C Second from bottom: A Bottom: F So you can see that, from the bottom to the top, they spell F.A.C.E. The poem to remember is Faces in the spaces. The base cleff stave is a little bit different: The line notes: Top: A=America Second from top: F=From Middle: D=Dogs Second from bottom: B=Big Bottom: G=Great So you can see that, from top to bottom, they spell Great Big Dogs From America. The space notes: Top: G=Grass Second from top: E=Eat Second from bottom: C=Cows Bottom: A=All So you can see that, from top to bottom, they spell All Cows Eat Grass. If there are notes above the stave [and there commonly are] then they are 2 or four or 6 or eight notes above it. For example: there is a note 2 line after the last line at the top, then it means that it is 4 notes after the last note in the stave. That goes for both cleffs and both on top and underneath staves.