It can be played in many different places, but a few common places are second fret, fifth string, open second string, or seventh fret, first string.
On my version, you rest for six measures. Then you play a high C. You play a B, a high C, a B, and a high C (you play the last four notes as sixteenth notes and you hold the last C.) Then you play a B, a high C, a B, and a high C in sixteenth notes, a B and a G as an eighth note, a B as a quarter note, and a G and an F as an eighth note. You rest for one beat and then you play a B, a high C, a B, and a high C again as a sixteenth note, an F as a quarter note, and a D as an eighth note. Then you play E flat, E, E natural, and E as a sixteenth note, two F's as quarter notes, an E flat, a low C, and an F that's a half note. Then you play an E flat, an E, an E natural, and an E as a sixteenth notes, and then you play an F as a quarter note. You rest for five measures and then you play a B , a high C, a B, and a high C as a sixteenth note. Then you repeat the last sixteenth note I just said.
This means a normal note [This means a low note] {This means a high note} Each dot is how many beats you hold the note G G G G G G G G B B B D G D B B D A G E E E E D D C C [A G] G G D E D B B B D G D B B BD A G E E E D D C E E D D C B {B} E G A {B B} G G {D C B} A A G A F G D {B B B} A A G A G G E D {B B B} A A A A G {B} D {B B B} A A G A G G E {B B} A A A G {B B} {B B B} A A G G D {B B B} A A G G G G {B B.... ..} {C B B....}
A B flat or and F.
The lowest note on the oboe is a B flat below middle C. However, many student oboes lack the necessary key to play this note. In these beginner oboes, the lowest note is a B below middle C. It is still possible to play a B flat on these beginner oboes by plugging the low B flat hole with your knee or leg.
Sure you can, but they are the same identical note.
how do you play a c on the recorder
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On my version, you rest for six measures. Then you play a high C. You play a B, a high C, a B, and a high C (you play the last four notes as sixteenth notes and you hold the last C.) Then you play a B, a high C, a B, and a high C in sixteenth notes, a B and a G as an eighth note, a B as a quarter note, and a G and an F as an eighth note. You rest for one beat and then you play a B, a high C, a B, and a high C again as a sixteenth note, an F as a quarter note, and a D as an eighth note. Then you play E flat, E, E natural, and E as a sixteenth note, two F's as quarter notes, an E flat, a low C, and an F that's a half note. Then you play an E flat, an E, an E natural, and an E as a sixteenth notes, and then you play an F as a quarter note. You rest for five measures and then you play a B , a high C, a B, and a high C as a sixteenth note. Then you repeat the last sixteenth note I just said.
This means a normal note [This means a low note] {This means a high note} Each dot is how many beats you hold the note G G G G G G G G B B B D G D B B D A G E E E E D D C C [A G] G G D E D B B B D G D B B BD A G E E E D D C E E D D C B {B} E G A {B B} G G {D C B} A A G A F G D {B B B} A A G A G G E D {B B B} A A A A G {B} D {B B B} A A G A G G E {B B} A A A G {B B} {B B B} A A G G D {B B B} A A G G G G {B B.... ..} {C B B....}
That depends on which octave you wish to play the note B. Low B (Below the Stave) would be a slow flow of air. Middle B Medium and Top B above the stave would be fast.
A B flat or and F.
Please identify your instrument of choice.
The lowest note on the oboe is a B flat below middle C. However, many student oboes lack the necessary key to play this note. In these beginner oboes, the lowest note is a B below middle C. It is still possible to play a B flat on these beginner oboes by plugging the low B flat hole with your knee or leg.
On a standard B-flat trumpet B is played with the second valve and A is played with 1-2.
When all of the holes are closed, the note is a A. It may also be a B,I am not positive
A standard oboe can play a 13-note range - from a low B to a high G.
Sure you can, but they are the same identical note.