I honestly do not understand your question.
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Apologies for the above, simply write it down on a piece of paper and try playing it on the piano. Get someone to record you while you play the piece and listen to it on the recording once you have finished. If it sounds like a familiar tune to you then you can identify it, if it sounds unfamiliar you might have made the song up or related it to another song which uses similar notes.
d sharp,e,f sharp,g,d sharp,e,f sharp,c etc
the notes are [bflat d f bflat bflat d f g(lower) bflat f then [f eflat d d] then g bflat c bflat c d c d f something like that
1 1 6 1 3 4 1 1 6 1 1 3 1 1 1 4 3 4 6 3 3 4 3 1 3 I tought myself trombone. I started with baritone horn. The note names are... Bflat Bflat C Bflat Eflat D Bflat Bflat C Bflat F Eflat Bflat Bflat Bflat(high) G Eflat D C Aflat Aflat G Eflat F Eflat
no u can only get aflat music sheets for the clarinet, however you can get bflat for the trumpet and saxophone no u can only get aflat music sheets for the clarinet, however you can get bflat for the trumpet and saxophone
The intro: it's F F C C Bflat A Bflat C C ( then repeat it) and while your doing that your gonna do an F octive the D octive then Bflat octive then back to F octive..
d sharp,e,f sharp,g,d sharp,e,f sharp,c etc
These are the notes for "Comin' Round The Mountain" in the Key of Bflat(Most people are used to that Key Signature). F G Bflat Bflat Bflat Bflat G F D F Bflat Bflat C D D D D F D C Bflat C F Eflat D D D D C Bflat Bflat G G G G C Bflat A G F F F F D C G A Bflat
F Bflat bflat a bflat d d c f f f eflat d c d F Bflat bflat a bflat d d c f c c bflat a g f f f f bflat eflat d d c f f f bflat eflat d d c g g g f eflat d eflat c d eflat f bflat bflat c d g g g f eflat d eflat c d eflat f bflat bflat c bflat
the notes are [bflat d f bflat bflat d f g(lower) bflat f then [f eflat d d] then g bflat c bflat c d c d f something like that
I dont know the notes I know the fingerings, 0(Bflat) 12 0(f) 0(Bflat) 12 0(f) 0(Bflat) 12 0(f) 0(bflat) 0(Bflat) 12 0(f)
1 1 6 1 3 4 1 1 6 1 1 3 1 1 1 4 3 4 6 3 3 4 3 1 3 I tought myself trombone. I started with baritone horn. The note names are... Bflat Bflat C Bflat Eflat D Bflat Bflat C Bflat F Eflat Bflat Bflat Bflat(high) G Eflat D C Aflat Aflat G Eflat F Eflat
The notes for this song are: DC#D / BC#CC# / ACBCBCD / CBBBflat B / EF#GAAG / Bflat G / BBCB / Bflat BEBGED / Eflat/ E / Eflat/ EF#GF#ED / CBCBCD / CB Bflat / B / Bflat BC/ BCBA / Aflat / A / Aflat / AB / F# GG BE / D / Eflat / E / F# / B Bflat BCC#DF#G G
no u can only get aflat music sheets for the clarinet, however you can get bflat for the trumpet and saxophone no u can only get aflat music sheets for the clarinet, however you can get bflat for the trumpet and saxophone
The intro: it's F F C C Bflat A Bflat C C ( then repeat it) and while your doing that your gonna do an F octive the D octive then Bflat octive then back to F octive..
go to any music stores and buy a copy of it or these r the notes : bflat g Bflat g bflat c d bflat
G - 4 F - 1 Eflat - 3 Bflat - 1 G - 4 F - 1 Eflat - 3 F - 1 Bflat - 1 Eflat - 3 D - 4 C - 6 Bflat - 1 D - 4 C - 6 Bflat - 1 C - 6 Eflat - 3 Eflat - 3 G - 4 F - 1 Eflat - 3 Bflat - 1 Bflat - 1 C - 6 C - 6 Eflat - 3 F - 1 G - 4 Bflat - 1 C - 6 Eflat - 3 Eflat - 3 G - 4 F - 1 Eflat - 3 Bflat - 1 Eflat - 3 F - 1 G - 4 F - 1 Eflat - 3 Eflat - 3 ~
Bflat if the dominished fifth of E.