On the G, you put your second finger down and right next to it you put your third finger(ring finger). That is a low C. On the A string, you put your first finger down in it's normal position and then place your second finger right next to it. On the E string, you go up to third position and put your second finger down in it's spot as a B and put your third finger right next to it. Voila!
B flat, E flat, E flat, F, E flat, D, C, C. (We wish you a merry christmas). C, F, F, G, F, E flat, D, B flat, B flat. (We wish you a merry christmas). B flat, G, G, A flat, G, F, E flat, C. (We wish you a merry christmas). B flat, B flat, E flat, F, D, E flat. (And a Happy New Year)!
You find B on the keyboard, then play the black key rightbefore it.
If you are playing violin music on a clarinet, you have to transpose up one step (a major 2nd). In other words, if you see a C, you play a D. If you are playing clarinet music on a violin, it's the opposite. You transpose down a step.
Here are the notes: B flat, C, D, E flat, F, G, A, B flat Where your fingers go starting on G string: Low2, 3 D string: 0, Low1, Low2, 3 A string: 0, B flat Starting on A string: Low1, Low2, 3, Low4 E string: Low1, Low2, 3, Low4
f f c c d d c b flat b flat a a g g f c c b flat b flat a a g c c b flat b flat a a g f f c c d d c b flat b flat a a g g f Play in any register.
B flat, E flat, E flat, F, E flat, D, C, C. (We wish you a merry christmas). C, F, F, G, F, E flat, D, B flat, B flat. (We wish you a merry christmas). B flat, G, G, A flat, G, F, E flat, C. (We wish you a merry christmas). B flat, B flat, E flat, F, D, E flat. (And a Happy New Year)!
You find B on the keyboard, then play the black key rightbefore it.
If you are playing violin music on a clarinet, you have to transpose up one step (a major 2nd). In other words, if you see a C, you play a D. If you are playing clarinet music on a violin, it's the opposite. You transpose down a step.
yes.
Here are the notes: B flat, C, D, E flat, F, G, A, B flat Where your fingers go starting on G string: Low2, 3 D string: 0, Low1, Low2, 3 A string: 0, B flat Starting on A string: Low1, Low2, 3, Low4 E string: Low1, Low2, 3, Low4
To play the B flat minor scale on the guitar, start on the 6th string at the 6th fret and play the following notes: B flat, C, D flat, E flat, F, G flat, A flat, and B flat. Practice moving up and down the fretboard to become familiar with the scale.
any normal note then a flat note next to it then do it the requred amount of times, speeding up and then play a high flat note at the end
g flat, a flat, b flat, b, d flat, e flat, f, g flat
Yes, you can play both a sharp and a B-flat on the piano by pressing the corresponding keys.
f f c c d d c b flat b flat a a g g f c c b flat b flat a a g c c b flat b flat a a g f f c c d d c b flat b flat a a g g f Play in any register.
This really depends, there are multiple b-flats for each instrument and you can play a low b-flat or a high b-flat. So the answer to the question is that it can be both, depending on which octave b-flat it is.
To play a B flat dominant 7th chord on the piano, place your left hand thumb on B flat, your index finger on D, your middle finger on F, and your pinky on A flat. In your right hand, play the notes D, F, A flat, and B flat using your thumb, index finger, middle finger, and pinky respectively. Play all the notes together to create the B flat dominant 7th chord.