All the 'Wicked' songs, including 'Defying Gravity,' are available for Flute. They've been arranged for solo flute. They're published by Hal Leonard, whose imprint, 'Applause Books', published Carol de Giere's biography, 'Defying Gravity: The Creative Career of Stephen Schwartz from Godspell to Wicked.'
C-prime is the dominant note in the song "Defying Gravity" in the musical "Wicked."Specifically, two stanzas are Elphaba's contributions to "Defying Gravity" in "Wicked." The notes of the first stanza are the same as those of the second. The following lists the notes sung by Elphaba in each of her two stanzas on the soundtrack of the original Broadway cast:C-prime, d-prime, f-prime (5 in succession), g-prime;C-prime, d-prime, f-prime (3), g-prime (2);A-prime (2), g-prime, f-prime, e-prime, f-prime, d-double prime (2), c-double prime;C-prime, b flat-prime, a-prime, g-prime, f-prime;C-prime, b flat-prime, a-prime, g-prime, f-prime, e-prime, d-prime;C-prime, b, c-prime, b, c-prime, g-prime, c-prime, c-prime, g;C-prime, b, c-prime, a, g (2);C-prime, b, c-prime, g-prime, c-prime, b, c-prime, c-double prime, b-prime, g-prime, c-prime (2), d-prime (2), c-prime;E-prime (3), d-prime, c-prime, g, c-prime;E-prime (2), d-prime, c-prime, b, g, a-prime, g-prime.
I don't think there is one. Sorry.
See if you can cloak the lower notes by belting or try another piece are possible options for the singer who does not seem to be able to sing high enough for the notes in the songs from "Wicked" and "The Sound of Music."Specifically, the strategy depends upon the situation. A strong, well done belting style can distract listeners from the singer not reaching the highest notes. Otherwise, the singer can choose selections that do not require the higher reaches of the soprano and mezzo-soprano voice ranges.
C-prime predominates among the notes that Elphaba hits when she sings Fiyero's name in "No Good Deed" in "Wicked."Specifically, Elphaba sings Fiyero's name twice after she says his name once. Her spoken notes are b, c-prime, c-prime. Her sung notes range from c-prime,c-double prime,d-double prime and c-double prime the first time to c-prime,c-prime, b the second. This guesstimate is based on the soundtrack of the original Broadway cast.
The SpongeBob theme song notes for trumpet are fa, me, re, do, fa, me, ra, do over and over again. The exact notes depend on the key it is played in.
The flute notes for Tanging Yaman depend on the key that it is played in. There are a lot of tonic notes.
I'm not sure you can play rap notes on the flute.
The notes are poopies
Look it up on google type in inuyasha music "flute" (i play flute too)
what is the flute chords of payphone
Flute notes for tehasa song when hou wish opon a star
the flute notes are... we will we will rock you! rock you!
Aagbbflatrepeat fff fff fff fffcdedff e flat
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flute notes?
In a band or woodwind ensemble, flute 1 and flute 2 are simply parts you play. Typically flute one will have more parts, or higher notes. Flute 2 will have less parts, or lower notes. THey have these so there's some harmony in the piece you are playing.
Check out the sheet music for Fireworks by Katy Perry on flute.