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2. A minor second is a half step, or one note to the next. A major second is a whole step, or one note, skip a note.
Yes; the second note of the phrygian scale is a half step from the first note rather than a whole step.
An F Sharp is a note on the viola. To play this note, you put you second finger on the D string (2nd highest string) and it will either play an F natural, or an F sharp. The F finger would be touching the third finger, the G note. If you are playing an F natural, The F finger would be touching the first finger, the E note. Make sure that when you are playing the F Sharp note, there should be a space between the F Sharp note and the E note, your first finger.
None, because the first and last note have to be the same.
The following is for a soprano or tenor recorder. To play a low G note: Cover the first, second, and third holes, and the back hole with the thumb. To play a high G note: Cover the first, second, and third holes, and the back hole halfway with the thumb.
2. A minor second is a half step, or one note to the next. A major second is a whole step, or one note, skip a note.
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Yes; the second note of the phrygian scale is a half step from the first note rather than a whole step.
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The highest note on a standard 88-key piano has a frequency of about 4186 cycles per second. The lowest note is about 27.5 cycles per second. Starting from any known note, you can calculate the frequency of the next higher note by multiplying by the twelfth root of two, approximately 1.05946.
An F Sharp is a note on the viola. To play this note, you put you second finger on the D string (2nd highest string) and it will either play an F natural, or an F sharp. The F finger would be touching the third finger, the G note. If you are playing an F natural, The F finger would be touching the first finger, the E note. Make sure that when you are playing the F Sharp note, there should be a space between the F Sharp note and the E note, your first finger.
None, because the first and last note have to be the same.
It just wont sound so good.
The following is for a soprano or tenor recorder. To play a low G note: Cover the first, second, and third holes, and the back hole with the thumb. To play a high G note: Cover the first, second, and third holes, and the back hole halfway with the thumb.
A first dot adds one half the duration of the given note. A second dot adds one quarter of the given note (or one half the value contributed by the first dot). A third dot adds one eighth of the value of the given note (or one half the value contributed by the second dot).
You can have a musical scale starting anywhere you like. On the piano, the simplest scale is C major, in which the second note is D. In all major and minor scales, you can find the second note by moving up two semitones from the first note (C-C#-D or G-G#-A)
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