Because there are only 7 notes.
Actually in German music - the note which we call B is called "H" and the note Bb is called "B".
That would be 'h'. In German musical notation, the letter b means what we call b flat, and 'h' means b natural. Why this is the case, I have no idea.
In the traditional Western scale, an H is not a part of the musical alphabet - however, in some countries, such as Russia, the note name H is used to represent what the Western world would term as B natural. This is especially prevalent in the works of Dmitri Shostakovich, who used a DSCH cypher - his own signature - within his works - consisting of a D, E flat, C, and B natural. This is prevalent in such works of his as the String Quartet No. 8 in D minor.
The code for the letter 'H' stands for the letter 'H'.The international phonetic for the letter 'H' is 'HOTEL'.The international Morse group for the letter 'H' is [ · · · · ] .
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Heartland is a singing group. They begin with H.
The alphabet has 26 letters. The letter "H" comes after the letter "I".The English alphabet, in order:ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
That would be 'h'. In German musical notation, the letter b means what we call b flat, and 'h' means b natural. Why this is the case, I have no idea.
The h is the 8th letter of the alphabet.
There is no such thing as "alphabet h". If you are asking what consonant comes next after the LETTER h, it's j.
The question is referring to the words "The Alphabet" instead of the order in which the letters appear in the abc form, in which G is the seventh letter. But in the words The Alphabet H is the seventh letter.
The letter J is the 10th letter in the English alphabet. It is the 11th in the Spanish alphabet.
8th letter of alphabet
In the alphabet, the word "have" comes before "it." The first letter of "have" is 'h,' while the first letter of "it" is 'i.' Since 'h' precedes 'i' in the alphabet, "have" is listed before "it."
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