Yes and no; a C note is lower than F and D if you are just looking at seven notes, for example:
A B C D E F G
Looking at this, we know C is lower than D and F. But we also know that the musical notes are looped, for example:
A B C D E F G A B C D E F G
So C can be higher than F and D depending on how you look at it.
It would be a sharp/flat. Like A would be A#/Bb
the note of "D" :)
on what because if its on the piano its a D On the piano, it is a D, or C#.
The note between C# and D# is D.
The notes for Happy Birthday on piano are:G G A G C B | G G A G D C | G G + G E C B A | F F E C D CIn C major it becomes:G G A G C B | G G A G D C | G G + G E C B A | F F E C D CPlease note that the + sign means octave, so when you see +G^ I mean the next octave (Higher) G note.
G is half a note higher than F#. The full scale is C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B C
G is half a note higher than F#. The full scale is C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B C
It would be a sharp/flat. Like A would be A#/Bb
The leading note of Db major is C.
the note of "D" :)
It is because C and D are two half steps apart. Flats make a note one half step lower and sharps make a note one half step higher, so that C# and Db are the same. This is the same for every instrument.
on what because if its on the piano its a D On the piano, it is a D, or C#.
The note between C# and D# is D.
The notes for Happy Birthday on piano are:G G A G C B | G G A G D C | G G + G E C B A | F F E C D CIn C major it becomes:G G A G C B | G G A G D C | G G + G E C B A | F F E C D CPlease note that the + sign means octave, so when you see +G^ I mean the next octave (Higher) G note.
The enharmonic of a note is another note that sounds the same, so the enharmonic of d flat would be c sharp.
Playing baby by Justin Bieber on the clarinet is easy! You just play the d note,then the c note,then the d note again,then the c note again,then the d note again,then the c note again.And remember if you want it to sound good you have to hold each d note for 2 beats and hold each c note for 1 beat.keep playing those notes over and over until you get it write and it should sound great!GOOD LUCK!
If you want the Vocal notes ( the actual lyrics) they are: D#/ E/ F#/ F#/ A/ D#/ D# ( whole note)/ F#/ A/ D#/ C#/ B/ D#/ D#/G#/B/B/ D#/E/F#/F#/E/D# ( whole note)/ D# ( whole note)/D#/F#/E/D#/C#/D#/C#/C/B This will get you to: ...tried to reassemble it. Sorry that I don't know all of it.