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For "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star," the viola notes typically follow the melody in the key of C major. The main notes you would play are C, C, G, G, A, A, G, and so on. These can be found on the A and D strings of the viola. You can use simple finger patterns to play the song, making it accessible for beginners.
you just play the high notes and you could figure it out
viola notes to the simpsons theme song?
The Viola does not have a treble cleft. but if you know the notes in a treble cleft write them down and just play the notes
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look at the star wars music and play the notes....
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Starwars letter notes
For "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star," the viola notes typically follow the melody in the key of C major. The main notes you would play are C, C, G, G, A, A, G, and so on. These can be found on the A and D strings of the viola. You can use simple finger patterns to play the song, making it accessible for beginners.
you just play the high notes and you could figure it out
(for notes go to http://www.music-scores.com/midi.php?sheetmusic=Smith_Star_Spangled_Banner_viola)
viola notes to the simpsons theme song?
The Viola does not have a treble cleft. but if you know the notes in a treble cleft write them down and just play the notes
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I don't know I was asking you
Plain answer: Yes. If, desired, explanation: If by "cello music notes" you mean "bass clef notes" then certainly, a viola can play those. A cello can also play the notes which are usually played by viola, called alto clef notes. Since viola and cello have the same intervals and same note range, they can play each other's music as long as the musician can read both clefs.
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