Beethoven's Minuet in G, typically attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach, is written in 3/4 time, meaning there are three beats per measure. The piece consists of multiple measures, so the total number of beats depends on the number of measures played. Generally, the Minuet is around 30 measures long, resulting in approximately 90 beats overall.
A tonic is the root note of a musical piece. This note is what names the key that the song is in. So, if a minuet is written in the key of G, it's tonic note is G and its tonic chord is G major.
Minuet in G major is not from a symphony, but came from 'Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach'; it was thought originally to be written by Bach, but it is now thought to be by Christian Petzold.
G,G,G,A,B 2 beats,A 2 beats,G,B,A,A,G 4 beats, and then repeat
G,G,G,A,B 2 beats,A 2 beats,G,B,A,A,G 4 beats, and then repeat
g e g e g g e(hold e for 2 beats) g e g e g g e(hold for 2 beats) e e g g e e g(hold for 2 beats)g g g g g g e(hold for 2 beats and repeat the song)
Minuet in G Major from the "note book for Anna magdalena"
d,g,a,b,c,d,g,g i forgo t the rest TEE HEE sorry people who wants to know
d,g,a,b,c,d,d, then i forgot the rest TEEHEE sorry people who wants to learn this
('G' gm/sec) x (1 kg/1,000 gm) x (60 sec/min) = 0.06 'G' kg/min
The Toys' A Lover's Concerto - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Lover%27s_Concerto
g a g f e f g2 beats d e f2 rest for 4beats g a g f e f g2 d2 g2 e c2 rest 1 then repeat it again 2=2 beats 4= 4 beats