I'm not sure if this is the correct key, but the following notes will play the entirety of the tune: D D# E C. E C. E C.... C C# D E C D E. B D. C..... D D# E C. E C. E C.... C B Bb A C D E. D C A D...... D D# E C. E C. E C.... C C# D E C D E. B D. C..... C D E C D E. C D C E C D E. C D C E C D E. B D. C..... (Key: The periods above represent sustained rythm in eighth notes. Each dot means hold the note a half a beat longer. # equals a sharp note and b equals a flat note.) In any key, the solfedge (using movable do) would be as follows: Re Ri Mi Do. Mi Do. Mi Do.... Do Di Re Mi Do Re Mi. Ti Re. Do.... (etc) The piece is "The Entertainer" by Scott Joplin and was used as the theme for the film "The Sting"
C c c d | e d | c e d d | c c c c d | e d | c e d d | c d d d d | a a | d c b a | g c c c d | e d | c e d d | c These are the letters of the notes as I don't know which instrument you intend to play this on. This can also be transposed.
E d c d e e e d d d e g g e d c d e e e d d e d c
I learned how to play circles a while back but the notes are as follows... C D# G D# C D# G D# C D# G# D# C D# G# D Bb D# G D# Bb D# G D# B D G D B D B D G D. thats was the intro. background music is this.. C G G# G D# D G... then the first verse... D# D C BC Bb Bb Bb D# D C B D# D C C D# Bb Bb Bb D# D C B... THEN THE CHORUS.... C C C C C D# C C D# D# D# D# D# F D# D C C C C C C D# C C D# D# D# D# Bb D# D# F D# D C. THE SECOND VERSE.... C D# D C B C C Bb Bb Bb D# D C B D# D C C D# F G G G# G F G. that was all i got but thats pretty much almost the whole song. hope this was helpful
C C D C F E.... C C D C G F...... C C (OCTAVE HIGHER) A F E E D... Bb Bb A F G F Helpful Notes: I too play trumpet and want to say to remember to stay VERY high during the Bb Bb A part because it can be challenging. The fingerings for "Happy birthday" are... 0 0 13 0 1 12... 0 0 13 0 0(a little higher not too high though) 1... 0 0-(a little higher than the G) 12 1 12 12-(both E's are a little lower than the A) 13 1 1-(both Bb's are low notes below the staff) 12 1 0 1
Yes, a&b|c&d means (a&b)|(c&d), just like a&&bc&&d means (a&&b)(c&&d)
the 12 days of Christmas
12 dozens in a carton?
12 days of christmas
They are E E F G G F E D C C D E E- D- E E F G G F E D C C D E D- C- D- E C D EF E C B- C B A A B- C C D E D- C- C C C C C- B- C-- C C C C-- The - after a note means hold for 2 and the -- after a note means hold for 4 and the 2 notes together means its a tee-tee. I got this out of the Essential Elements 2000.
The distance around a circle is the Circumference (C). C= pi*d If 12' is the diameter (d), then C= 12*pi= 12*3.14= 37.68 ft (approximately).
C. D. Broad was born on 1887-12-30.
C. D. Howe died on 1960-12-31.
If you mean: cd which means c*d then it is 3.5*12.8 = 44.8
If d=12 then the circumference is about 37.7 (Pi*d=C)
yes, 5(c-d) this means 5 times c-d
No, it is not a, b, c or d