Bb, Eb and Ab. In the key of Eb major OR C# minor.
The sheet music to that piece shows it in Eb major.
When you say Eb (E-flat) minor, you're talking about a chord, which in this case is Eb, Gb, Bb and Eb. When you say Eb major, you're talking about a chord with the notes Eb, G, Bb and Eb. You are probably referring to the pitch of the instrument, which is (at least was in my day, Jazz competition 1963 in Texas, age 13), Bb. Call your local music store and they'll be more than happy to inform you.
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first row: Eb Eb Eb F Eb Eb Bb C Bb C ? Eb Eb Eb Eb Eb F Eb Eb Bb C Bb C ? Eb Eb I don't know the second row
I cant give you a site for the music, but playing it by ear I think it starts on Eb.. and goes something like this: Eb Eb Eb Eb Db C Db Eb B Ab.. The rest you can work out for yourself - its a pretty simple riff for the trombone, all around 3rd position.
Bb, Eb and Ab. In the key of Eb major OR C# minor.
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The sheet music to that piece shows it in Eb major.
When you say Eb (E-flat) minor, you're talking about a chord, which in this case is Eb, Gb, Bb and Eb. When you say Eb major, you're talking about a chord with the notes Eb, G, Bb and Eb. You are probably referring to the pitch of the instrument, which is (at least was in my day, Jazz competition 1963 in Texas, age 13), Bb. Call your local music store and they'll be more than happy to inform you.
I have the answer for you if you mean :can you sell games at EB Games? if that is what you mean... i think Game stop and EB Games are owned by the same people and i have seen some PS3 games that have the used sticker on them. so yes you can!
EB typically stands for Epstein Barr in medical terms. It can also mean epidermolysis bullosa.
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first row: Eb Eb Eb F Eb Eb Bb C Bb C ? Eb Eb Eb Eb Eb F Eb Eb Bb C Bb C ? Eb Eb I don't know the second row
Meredith Willson in 1957 for the play, The Music Man. The music sheet/ notes for the song, Till' There Was You is: (Note that the lowercase 'b' is flat) G Ab Bb G Ab Bb G Ab Bb-Ab Eb C Bb-Ab D F Ab-G D D Db C D Eb F Bb X2 (second time around play Eb instead of Bb) Chorus: G Bb D F-Eb D F F Eb C Bb Bb D Eb D C Bb Ab G Eb G F Bb F# (Repeat beginning)
The simplest way is to transpose everything down a third (three semi-tones) Also, the piano is tuned in concert and the alto saxophone, as you know, is in Eb.
It is a flat 3rd step of the scale. Example: an Eb in the key of C. The 3rd step of the blues key can be either raised or lowered. (E or Eb in the key of C).