Only if the next E is in the same measure or is otherwise marked to play as a sharp.
Sharp sharp (Mostly a slang) means:1) Quick, fast..e.g do this thing sharp sharp2) Play a fast one on someone
a flat is the same thing as g sharp. you play it with the one, two, and three finger keys down and the top spatula key, or the top key you play with your left pinky.
You have to look up or ask your instructor about the fingering for the note. Sit up straight, blow through the instrument and support your air just like you would while playing any other note.
It depends honestly because there no such thing as an E sharp or F flat and also a flat is a sharp at the same time an A sharp is the same thing as B flat but between an A sharp And C sharp(or D flat) (also B and C is just like E and F) there is one and one half steps between those two notes. It honestly depends on what sharp and Flat youre talking about
Well you should start off just blowing in the mouthpiceese when you get a smooth sound on there then move on and work on some notes. Do not put to much mouthpicese in or it will sound bad do not use to much air or it will be blasty and if it is way bad then take it in to a shop
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Sharp sharp (Mostly a slang) means:1) Quick, fast..e.g do this thing sharp sharp2) Play a fast one on someone
a flat is the same thing as g sharp. you play it with the one, two, and three finger keys down and the top spatula key, or the top key you play with your left pinky.
You have to look up or ask your instructor about the fingering for the note. Sit up straight, blow through the instrument and support your air just like you would while playing any other note.
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Play the note higher up the scale, play the note eight notes higher up the scale to be exact. For example on a key board if you want to play a C one octave higher than middle C then you play the next C up the key board from middle C
It depends honestly because there no such thing as an E sharp or F flat and also a flat is a sharp at the same time an A sharp is the same thing as B flat but between an A sharp And C sharp(or D flat) (also B and C is just like E and F) there is one and one half steps between those two notes. It honestly depends on what sharp and Flat youre talking about
Well you should start off just blowing in the mouthpiceese when you get a smooth sound on there then move on and work on some notes. Do not put to much mouthpicese in or it will sound bad do not use to much air or it will be blasty and if it is way bad then take it in to a shop
Middle C, D, E flat, F, G, E flat, G (rest) F sharp, D, F sharp, F, C sharp, F Next you repeat the first 7 notes (without the rest) then play C (one octave higher), B flat, G, E flat, G, B flat.
A double sharp is a way to raise a note one whole step. On the piano, this is done by playing the note two keys above the natural note.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To double sharp a note - all you do is move up from one white key to the next, AS LONG as there is a black key in between the two white keys (e.g. F and G). If you try to double sharp a note with no black key directly to the right, you'll have to skip over that white key and play the black key to the right of the "skipped" white key (e.g. E and F).The same procedure is done when double flatting a natural note.
A double sharp is a way to raise a note one whole step. On the piano, this is done by playing the note two keys above the natural note.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To double sharp a note - all you do is move up from one white key to the next, AS LONG as there is a black key in between the two white keys (e.g. F and G). If you try to double sharp a note with no black key directly to the right, you'll have to skip over that white key and play the black key to the right of the "skipped" white key (e.g. E and F).The same procedure is done when double flatting a natural note.
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