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Q: Can i use the same music sheets for piano and organ?
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Violin music sheets look like?

any other music sheet (i.e. piano music) it is read and looks the same way, its just played differently


Is sheet music for the clarinet the same as sheet music for the flute?

No but it is the same as the trumpet & piano(Afgncaap8 disagrees, saying that clarinet music isdifferent from flute, and that it is the same as trumpet, but the clarinet has different music than the piano! The piano is a C instrument, whereas the typical trumpet and clarinet tend to be tuned to B-flat. However, usually the flute and the piano are both tuned to C, so their music could be the same.)


How do you convert flute sheet music to piano sheet music?

it is the same and yuo do not need to change it (weird question )


Is piano music the same as glockenspiel music?

Yes and no. A glockenspiel is set up just like a piano keyboard, but it is generally played two octaves higher than piano music. Also, the most notes you can play at a time is two (if you have a second striker) so you cannot play chords. Other than those differences, the two are pretty much the same.


Guitar is very similar to a piano its notes are in the same place as the piano the piano has as 7 notes so does guitar cdefgab that is their order on the piano and guitar?

In classical western music, the same notes are used on all instruments. These can also be played on a guitar, and the same names are used. Their letter designations are also the same. Guitar players and piano players understand many of the terms such as "octave", "fifth", "major chord", "arpeggio" etc. in the same way. (Note that there are actually 12 notes if you include the black keys. These are also available on the guitar.) Guitar sheet music is typically written with the notes transposed up one octave. For example, the "middle C" on guitar sheet music is actually the same note as the next lower C on piano music. Most electronic keyboards with a "guitar" voice will make this transposition for you. Guitar sheet music usually does not use the bass staff found on most piano music. On a guitar, it is possible to make "microtonal" notes that cannot be played on a normal piano. These are achieved by "bending" the strings, stretching them sideways with the left hand. The technique is used to create expressive effects in blues and rock music.

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Violin music sheets look like?

any other music sheet (i.e. piano music) it is read and looks the same way, its just played differently


What does soprano recorder sheet music look like?

it is the same format, notes, and basic sound as piano sheets bro


Can you learn piano on electric organ?

Yes. It is basically the same thing, with a few additions.


Is sheet music for the clarinet the same as sheet music for the flute?

No but it is the same as the trumpet & piano(Afgncaap8 disagrees, saying that clarinet music isdifferent from flute, and that it is the same as trumpet, but the clarinet has different music than the piano! The piano is a C instrument, whereas the typical trumpet and clarinet tend to be tuned to B-flat. However, usually the flute and the piano are both tuned to C, so their music could be the same.)


What purpose does the piano serve today?

The same as from the beginning - to create music.


How do you convert flute sheet music to piano sheet music?

it is the same and yuo do not need to change it (weird question )


What specific music does the flute play?

The flute is a woodwind instrument and usually plays the tune in orchestras or other musical groups. The flute plays in the treble clef in the key of C which is the same key as the piano. This means that a flute player can usually play the top line of a piano's music if necessary. (You don't have to transpose piano music into flute music either as it is in the same key!)


What does simile mean in piano music?

In piano music, a simile indicates that the player should continue to perform in the same manner as previously directed, usually in terms of dynamics or articulation. It is a direction to maintain the same style or approach in playing the piece.


Is piano music the same as glockenspiel music?

Yes and no. A glockenspiel is set up just like a piano keyboard, but it is generally played two octaves higher than piano music. Also, the most notes you can play at a time is two (if you have a second striker) so you cannot play chords. Other than those differences, the two are pretty much the same.


Notes to nursury rhymes on flute?

Go to any instrumental music store and look at the piano music section. Many music stores offer simple books for children learning how to play piano and read sheet music. If there is a book on children's songs, purchase that. Flute is written in the same key (C) as piano, so you will probably have no trouble reading the music.


Guitar is very similar to a piano its notes are in the same place as the piano the piano has as 7 notes so does guitar cdefgab that is their order on the piano and guitar?

In classical western music, the same notes are used on all instruments. These can also be played on a guitar, and the same names are used. Their letter designations are also the same. Guitar players and piano players understand many of the terms such as "octave", "fifth", "major chord", "arpeggio" etc. in the same way. (Note that there are actually 12 notes if you include the black keys. These are also available on the guitar.) Guitar sheet music is typically written with the notes transposed up one octave. For example, the "middle C" on guitar sheet music is actually the same note as the next lower C on piano music. Most electronic keyboards with a "guitar" voice will make this transposition for you. Guitar sheet music usually does not use the bass staff found on most piano music. On a guitar, it is possible to make "microtonal" notes that cannot be played on a normal piano. These are achieved by "bending" the strings, stretching them sideways with the left hand. The technique is used to create expressive effects in blues and rock music.


What is the name of the piano music PetSmart uses for its hold music?

I think it is Peter T. Noonan. If it is the same hold music in your area as mine (Atlanta, GA)