I think, after some test sounds like: C E G G A G E G lowB D F F E F D C
Db are decibels. They are measurement of sound pressure not frequency. They are not musical notes, but their intensity. Musical notes can be measured in decibels. That just tells you how loud they are.
Eight notes in an octave.
I don't know them but their probably the same as most other instruments.
it is a musical note
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The musical notes for "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" are C, C, G, G, A, A, G.
Musical notes are apart of a MEASURE.
There are typically seven notes in a musical scale.
A typical musical scale has seven notes.
The notes that do not have sharps in the musical scale are C and F.
notes of music
Db are decibels. They are measurement of sound pressure not frequency. They are not musical notes, but their intensity. Musical notes can be measured in decibels. That just tells you how loud they are.
The different musical notes symbols used in sheet music include whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, eighth notes, and sixteenth notes. Each symbol represents a different duration of time for a musical sound.
Eight notes in an octave.
The different types of band music notes used in musical compositions are whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, eighth notes, sixteenth notes, and other variations that indicate the duration and timing of each musical sound.
You can learn musical notes by being taught by an experienced musician who can accurately decifer between notes then they can teach them how to play specific notes.
The term "Broadly" indicates a slow tempo with full length notes (little or no space between the notes), and with the emphasis given to the entire phrase rather than individual notes or small groups of notes.