He wrote three
The higher notes are the high notes and the low notes are lower notes: CEDCGFEcccabcaGECCDCEDDDGGGEFGGcccabcaGECDEDCGcGECCDCDGGGEFFGcccabcaGECDEDC.
singing notes are just the same as most instrumental notes. i play the saxophone and the piano so i can read the notes if you can read music notes you can read singing notes!
Two half notes equal one whole notes.
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.
He wrote three
Erik Satie
Erik Alfred Satie was a well known French composer and pianist. He was born in Honfleur, France in 1866, and his most well known work is Gymnopedies.
Copyright on Satie's Gymnopedies has expired, but recordings are almost certainly still protected, and new significantly edited and/or annotated editions may have been separately registered.
The Gymnopédies were composed by Erik Satie, a French composer known for his minimalist and experimental style. These three short and atmospheric piano pieces are among his most famous works.
the different kinds of classified notes are ascending notes ,descending notes,contrary moving notes,reapeated notes,tie notes and slur notes.
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whole notes, half notes, quarter notes
The higher notes are the high notes and the low notes are lower notes: CEDCGFEcccabcaGECCDCEDDDGGGEFGGcccabcaGECDEDCGcGECCDCDGGGEFFGcccabcaGECDEDC.
Assuming you mean shortest to longest, they get, as far as I know, down to 32nd notes. So: 32nd notes 16th notes Eighth notes Quarter notes Half notes Whole notes
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