They are the tones of the sounds.
A musical sequence is a pattern of notes that follow after each other smoothly at different pitches in harmonic or melodic ways. :))
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That depends on whether it's a conventional scale or a different type of scale like a pentatonic scale [which ironically has 3 tones]. Most scales, from Do to Do, have five tones. For those who don't learn notes as do, re and mi, I mean from C to C etc. Oh, and also, I'm not sure why you specified the piano, as scales are just notes, therefore playable on any instrument in the same way. Though admittedly, it's easier to work out if you know the layout of a keyboard. _____________________________________________________ I assume you are asking about a major or minor scale, but there are different types, and how many tones also depends on if you count the high note above with the same letter as the lowest note. In a traditional MAJOR SCALE (a.k.a. Ionian), there are seven different letter names (and usually an eighth note is added with the same letter name, an octave higher than the first). If you start on C, the major scale is C, D, E, F, G, A, B (and C for the eighth note). You can start on any note, but you will get different letters). A pentatonic scale has FIVE tones (if you start on C, then the notes are C, D, E, G, A.... and again C which would make 6 tones if you count the high note). There are many other scales, but this should answer your question. ______________________________________________________ If we speak about TONES (not notes), there are 12 semitones, that is 6 tones between for example C and C of a higher octave in a standard major scale.
In music, different notes represent different pitches or tones. The higher the note on the staff, the higher the pitch. Notes also have different durations, indicating how long to hold the note. The most common notes are whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, and eighth notes, each representing a different length of time.
No, clarinets and trumpets do not have the same notes. They are different instruments with different ranges and capabilities, so they produce different notes when played.
They are the tones of the sounds.
A musical sequence is a pattern of notes that follow after each other smoothly at different pitches in harmonic or melodic ways. :))
no, they are not. Peruvians are in different types of skin tones. They all have the same kind of features but not the same kind of skin tones.
Notes that have different names but sound the same are called enharmonic equivalents. An example of this is the notes F# and Gb, which are played at the same pitch on an instrument but have different names.
notes, onset, seton, steno, stone, tones
The same phrase can be written in different tones.
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Singing and rapping are both forms of vocal expression, but they are different in style and technique. Singing involves melodic tones and sustained notes, while rapping is more rhythmic and spoken-word based.