A whole note if we're talking 4/4 time signature
Listen. I ain't know what the hellz you be talking bout. But listen. You need to stop searching all of this on the internet and go to school and learn it!
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.
If you are talking about pitch as in notes, a clarinet player presses a combination of keys to create a note, and there are sometimes alternate fingering(s) to create the same note. If you are talking about pitch as in sharp/flat, clarinet players can tune their instrument slightly flat by pulling out on the barrel (the connector between the mouthpiece and the "body" of the clarinet) and vice versa for making it sharp.
A whole note last for four beats Half notes last for two Quarter notes last 1 beat Eighth notes are half a beat. The actual length of a note depends on the tempo of the song. You can play songs fast or slow with the same notes and still have the same song, just quicker.
A music note varies in shape. Or is it a hand-written note your talking about?
A whole note if we're talking 4/4 time signature
wink and him or twirl his hairWRITE HIM A NOTE !!
You have to have the note from the graveyard first, then when talking to him press gift and give him the note and he should give it to you.
Are you talking about a note book? If so then no. Soz
Depending on which scale you are playing, it can be any note. If you are talking about solfegge syllables, the third syllable is "mi". If you are playing a C Major scale, the third note, mi, would be the note E.
If you're talking about Mello then yes he does.
If Your Talking About That Rasmus, The Song Is "Lucifer's Angels".
If you are talking about L in Death Note, yes he died (killed of a heart attack. not by light, but by rem :C ). If you are not, then I will get back to when you tell me what you are talking about >_< .
It's Taiji from Death Note OST III
If you are talking about what the birds are on the New Zealand notes (money); On the back of the 20 dollar note is the Karearea bird On the back of the 10 dollar note is Whio but the question is why, why are they in it??
it would be "coupe" if youre talking about a trophy or "tasse" if you are talking about a cup of coffe/tee Note that a Wine glass is also called "coupe"