Depends.
Order from shortest to smallest:
32nd, 16th, eighth, quarter, half, and whole notes
Treble Cleff Staff:
E F G A B C D E F
BASS Cleff Staff:
I don't even know
That's a very vague question though and could be answered in a million ways
They read notes
Musicians read what is called sheet music in order to play music. which is notes you play on the instuments
as your music teacher
you can go to a music store and ask ya dounut
A person plays the song "A Whole new world" on the piano by obtaining and learning the order of the music notes. Then by playing the music notes on the right beat and held for the right length of time.
They read notes
Musicians read what is called sheet music in order to play music. which is notes you play on the instuments
Go to the Pizza Parlor first and get the Sheet Music from the penguin there.
Go to this websitehttp:/www.scribd.com and type in this is me. And there you go you'll find the music notes for it.
Notes in music are the little "signs" on a bar graph. They tell you which notes to play, how fast to play them, and in which order to play them. I am sure you could find lessons on how to read them on youtube.
The piano notes for Love Song must be purchased in order to be learned. You can buy this music at your local music store.
as your music teacher
you can go to small wold notes on flute and press something
In music, notes go on a line Or notes go on a space. The lines are E, G, B, D, F The spaces spell out "FACE."
No, any "program" can have program notes. You can go to any type of concert or performance and if someone hands you a program with background info or stuff about the performers.. WHALA there you go. you have program notes. So no, program notes are not restricted only to classical music.
Look around town for someone dancing - go up to them and select, " Join Danceoff " and after a bit once you have finsished you will get music notes.
first you find the music in the pizza parlor then you play the notes on the piano by color