Low Rider
It depends on which way the stem of the notes are going. If the stems of the notes are going up, then the slur is below the notes. If the stems of the notes are going down, the slur is above the notes.
When you go up or down 8 notes it is called an octave. An octave has 8 notes, for example, starting from C and going up to the next C would be - CDEFGABC.
bbaadccedgthig dightbittg ddightigght then keep repeating
the notes of a chord are played at the SAME time
Am penta tonic....................starting on the C note.
The notes are as follows: D, C, and Bb (B flat). The rythm is basically all quarter notes going down starting from D twice, then 4 eight notes on the Bb and C, then repeating the first section once.
It depends on which way the stem of the notes are going. If the stems of the notes are going up, then the slur is below the notes. If the stems of the notes are going down, the slur is above the notes.
When you go up or down 8 notes it is called an octave. An octave has 8 notes, for example, starting from C and going up to the next C would be - CDEFGABC.
bbaadccedgthig dightbittg ddightigght then keep repeating
On a conventional keyboard, they're alphabetical, starting from left to right, lowest to highest, at A, B, C, D, E, F, G and repeating. But that's just because they had to standardize it. The real order is up to you.
"Ibid" is used in notes to refer to the same source that was cited in the immediately preceding note. It is typically used to avoid repeating the full citation when citing the same source in consecutive notes.
If you put £20 notes into stacks three notes wide, by four notes deep, then you'd have a block of bank notes over 45cm high. There are photos of a simulated block of one million pounds on this page - [See related link below for the photos]
yes she is never gunna give you her not going to give you her notes.! Especially MARTIN.!
the notes of a chord are played at the SAME time
A, B, C, D, F, G And it keeps repeating it's self.
Am penta tonic....................starting on the C note.
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