It's not hard, actually. Dream up a song, and then work it out on a keyboard to see where you have to put the notes so that the last note of the song lands on G. I'm assuming that your song, like most, will end on the tonic, the note that names its scale. If it doesn't, then the answer is more complicated. Oh... Avoid B flat.
G Major
This piece was composed and first performed c. 1715 in Frankfurt for the weekly Frauenstein concerts.
The date which the composer made a note of on the score, which we can assume is the date of completion, was April 12 1784.
why did he compose the song chit-chirit-chi
james r
The interval between B-flat and G is equal to a major 6th. Thus, if a song has been transposed from B-flat major to G major, it will be a major 6th higher.
Compose a song.
G Major
kasilag song
maria will compose a song for melanie
Michael Jackson
she who?
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This piece was composed and first performed c. 1715 in Frankfurt for the weekly Frauenstein concerts.
No he had all of his songs written for him by various song writers
One sharp could be G major or E minor.
Bella's lullaby