Using a standard keyboard in standard temperament, look for the three black keys. The white key immediately to the left of this grouping is F.
The F major chord consists of the notes F A C.
There is only one, which is G, unless you are talking about the octives.
G
thereisf sharp, f flat(note e), and f natural
The last note on a piano is an A.
F sharp
Forte. loudly. Or it is a key signature or chord having the note F as it's tonic (first note).
The tonic note of any diatonic scale is the first note (starting note) of the scale. In the case of G-flat major the tonic note is G-flat!
thereisf sharp, f flat(note e), and f natural
The III note is A. However, the 3rd note in the chord is the V note. That is C. The F major chord is F, A, C.
I'm not sure how to explain this in words, but I play it as:Bb (half note), Db (half note), Db (quarter note), two quarter note Eb's, (quarter rest), Gb (eighth note), F (eighth note), Gb (eighth note), F (eighth note), Gb (eighth note), F(eighth note), Db (quarter note), Db (quarter note), Eb (quarter note) and Eb (half note).Repeat if desired.Hope that helps?
The last note on a piano is an A.
The leading note, the seventh degree of F major, is E.
The note above F can be labelled as F sharp or G flat.
F sharp.
In B flat major the F is a natural F. In G major the F is F sharp unless you are told otherwise.
The note is A flat.
E, F#, G, A, B, C, D#, E (F# is the black note after F; D# is the black note after D)
c at da top of the clarinet e at tha top f at tha top e again hold it as a whole note repeat this again then rest c at tha top e at tha top f at tha top hold e as a half note hold e again as a half note c as a half note e as a half note d as a whole note e as a note e again d as a note c as half rest c again as a note e half note g as a note g again g half note f as a half note rest f e f e half note c half note another c half d half the whole note c rest c e f e half note c half note e half note f half note e whole note e rest c
Write a note (half note, quarter note or a whole note, it doesn't matter which) on any line or space where the "F" note in situated, then put a flat symbol in front of any note which sits on an "F line" or "F space". Just above the first line on the treble clef is where "Middle F" is located, so you'd just write a music note on that space and put the flat sign directly before it. Hope that helps.