Db are decibels. They are measurement of sound pressure not frequency. They are not musical notes, but their intensity. Musical notes can be measured in decibels. That just tells you how loud they are.
Db Major
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A step is the distance between two notes. A half step is the shortest (tonal) distance between two notes (such as between B and C), and a whole step is therefore a distance of two half steps between two notes (such as between C and D, since C#/Db is between them).
Eight notes in an octave.
to play just play this notes a ab c db bbb cd abc db g and do it over
The different notes you can play on piano keys are the 12 notes of the musical alphabet: A, A/Bb, B, C, C/Db, D, D/Eb, E, F, F/Gb, G, G/Ab.
Db Major
Db F# Fn F# Db Db F# Fn A Fn F# Db x2 Thats the beginning,
Musical notes are apart of a MEASURE.
The enharmonic equivalent of Db is C#. Both notes have the same pitch but are spelled differently.
Db, Eb, F, Gb, Ab, Bb, C, Db.
Db, Eb, Fb, Gb, Ab, Bb, C and Db ascending. Db, Cb, Bbb (double flat), Ab, Gb, Fb, Eb and Db.
There are typically seven notes in a musical scale.
The enharmonic equivalent of Db is C#. Both notes sound the same pitch but are spelled differently.
A typical musical scale has seven notes.
The notes that do not have sharps in the musical scale are C and F.
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