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A tone above E is F#.
its is on normal tone and it is with high tone a.k.a. above tone. Sure hope it helped -wiki answers.
Which of these best describes the tone in the above
all of the above.
1 KHz.
all of the above are true
A mark above a vowel is called a diacritic or accent. It can change the pronunciation, stress or tone of the vowel.
Any note which has the word 'sharp' in it is always a semitone above the given note.
Díkwíidi azlį́į́?---What time is it? The marks above vowels make them high tone. The marks below make them nasalized. If a high tone is followed by a vowel without a tone it is falling tone. Two vowels in a row means you hold the sound longer
All the above :)
There are mainly three rules about the position of tone marks: 1) The tone marks should be put above a vowel if there is only one vowel in a syllable. For example: mā, pí, bà. 2) The tone mark should be put above the main vowel, if a syllable contains two or more vowels. For example: māo, mēi, kǒu. 3) The tone mark should be put above the latter vowel if a syllable contains a final "iu" or "ui." For example: diū, guī.
The voice above baritone is tenor, which is higher in range with a brighter and richer tone. It typically occupies the range between baritone and countertenor.