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It is the next "E" above the one you start with. A "perfect eight" is an octave.

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What note is a half step higher than e?

A half step higher than E is F. In musical terms, a half step refers to the smallest interval between two notes, and moving from E to F involves ascending one semitone.


Why does your e string on your bass guitar sound higher than your a string ive tuned it with an electronic tuner and its correct and ive tried going an octave lower or higher on the strings it doesnt?

Some bass tuners are bass/guitar tuners, and as such often have a high e tuning. Make sure you tuned to low e rather than high.


What are the trombone slide positions for c b flat e flat and f minor scales?

c is sixth with loose lips bflat is first and is one octive higher than sixth e flat is third and f minor i believe is first and is higher than b flat


The sheet music for beat it on keyboard?

i don't know any website but i can tell you the notes for the intro for beat it E sharp f sharp a sharp (higher ) f sharp (higher) e sharp (higher) e sharp (higher ) f (higher) e sharp (higher) d sharp i hope that helps


How many eigth notes equal one dotted quarter note?

Oh, this can be so tricky, depending on the meter of the piece in question and how complex the passage is. The quick and dirty answer is that a dotted eighth has the value of three sixteenth notes. You can see that two eighth notes would be equal to 4 sixteenth notes, right? If you pair a dotted eighth note with a sixteenth note (you will see this very often: the two notes are connected with one flag/bar, the dot comes with the first note, and there is an added flag/bar segment to the second note that is short; it doesn't extend back to the first note) then the dotted eighth takes the place of the first 3 sixteenth notes in a group of four sixteenths.