Letter C in apex
if u want the answer you would have to say which line its on, like 2nd to top
I have a dif question but Iβll jus put a pic!
Wrong. The correct answer is D ~Apex
the two notes before middle c is b first then a. p.s. i take piano lessons
Soprano - Middle C to top A Alto - Bottom G to top E Tenor - bottom C (octave below middle C) to F above middle C Bass - bottom E to Middle C
Starting from midle C.MC=middle C. There is MC,G,C,E,G and C
C should be the middle key on your keyboard,known as middle C.The other C keys will be 7 white keys above and below...but Im no expert.
52 keys is a 4 1/3 octave marimba. A 'middle' C would be the 2nd lowest C from the bottom end. So out of 5 C notes on the marimba, 4/5 lowest,
the two notes before middle c is b first then a. p.s. i take piano lessons
Soprano - Middle C to top A Alto - Bottom G to top E Tenor - bottom C (octave below middle C) to F above middle C Bass - bottom E to Middle C
Starting from midle C.MC=middle C. There is MC,G,C,E,G and C
The notes for C-sharp minor are the following. C# D# E F# G# A B C#
Any note that is above middle C.
C should be the middle key on your keyboard,known as middle C.The other C keys will be 7 white keys above and below...but Im no expert.
That's called a Slur
A bass clef, or ledger lines in the treble clef.
The F major scale consists of the following notes: F - G - A - B Flat - C - D - E - F
52 keys is a 4 1/3 octave marimba. A 'middle' C would be the 2nd lowest C from the bottom end. So out of 5 C notes on the marimba, 4/5 lowest,
What do you mean? This question is vague. Do you mean the range of the instrument? It runs from the G below middle C up to however high you can reach on the high string, well over three E's above middle C. Or do you mean the notes of the strings of the violin? They are (low to high) G-D-A-E, again starting at the G below middle C, and working upward.
In the middle. On keyboards with less than 88 keys, notes are lost on the high and low ends, but the middle stays the same.