There is no such thing as a C sharp minor on a piano. C sharp minor refers to a key signature or tonal center, not a singular note. Remember, the individual notes in music mean nothing until they are made relative to each other by the scale or chords used.
Right but also the C# minor scale (C#m) means take the C# scale and flat the third note in the scale progression. The third note here is E# (E Sharp). Start by counting the first note of the scale, it is called the root, in this case C#. So, C#, D#, then E#.
The chord is the usually the first (root), 3rd and fifth notes of the scale progression. In a minor key/scale you flat the 3rd note of the scale/chord. So here the E# is flatted to be natural E.
The chord C# minor (C#m) consists of the notes C#, E and G#. Have fun.
A, C and E.
obviously its a piano sonata. the only instrument is the piano
On a piano, the basic 3-note minor chord (minor triad) is made with the Root, the Minor Third, and the Perfect Fifth. For D minor, that would be D (usually with the thumb), F (usually with the middle finger), and A (usually with the pinky).
Yes, it was composed for the piano by Beethoven. It's official title is Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor.
Play these keys: C, E flat, G to get a C minor chord.
There can be E natural, harmonic or melodic minor. E natural minor: E Fsharp G A B C D E. E harmonic minor: E Fsharp G A B C Dsharp E. E melodic minor: E Fsharp G A B Csharp Dsharp E Dnatural Cnatural B A G Fsharp E.
D E F G A Bflat Csharp D
D minor (melodic minor to be specific) Here's the D- melodic minor scale (D Eflat F G A Bnatural Csharp D) However, the key signature for the piece will show Bflat and Eflat. By the way, this is the scale for the D-melidic minor (D Eflat F G A Bflat Csharp D)
Natural minor, harmonic minor, and melodic minor
If you drop a grand piano down a mine shaft you would get a flat minor.
A, C and E.
obviously its a piano sonata. the only instrument is the piano
Yes
A Minor.
On a piano, the basic 3-note minor chord (minor triad) is made with the Root, the Minor Third, and the Perfect Fifth. For D minor, that would be D (usually with the thumb), F (usually with the middle finger), and A (usually with the pinky).
On a piano, minor keys can also be called flat keys
Yes, it was composed for the piano by Beethoven. It's official title is Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor.