A fourth down from "do" (the tonic note in the C major scale) is "fa." In the context of the C major scale, if "do" is C, then the note a fourth down would be F. This relationship is part of the diatonic scale structure, where intervals define the distance between notes.
, my name is Jon lemen and a quarter is a basic circle
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A quarter note
Any major scale follows the same pattern. After the first note is a whole step, then another whole step, then a half step, whole step, whole step, whole step, half step; therefore, the fourth note of a scale is two and a half steps away from the first note.
The highest note on the flute is the high f.
, my name is Jon lemen and a quarter is a basic circle
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A perfect fourth below the note A is the note E. In music theory, a perfect fourth is an interval that spans four diatonic scale degrees, which means if you count down four notes from A (A, G, F, E), you arrive at E. This interval is commonly used in harmony and chord structures.
It is called the Death Note. Or rather, the Sixty-Fourth Note. Or, perhaps you mean the Foot Note?
LA
Cuarta is the Spanish word for "fourth".
A quarter note
Fourth Drawer Down was created in 1981-10.
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Any major scale follows the same pattern. After the first note is a whole step, then another whole step, then a half step, whole step, whole step, whole step, half step; therefore, the fourth note of a scale is two and a half steps away from the first note.
The highest note on the flute is the high f.
I think you meant what note has the half value of the quarter note (or crotchet). In that case the answer would be eighth note (quaver).