Ta is a quarter note ( basically a black line with a filled in black dot on the bottom) ti ti is an eighth note ( looks like two quarter notes connected at the top with a bridge, which is basically a line)
ta is a quarter note and titi is two eighth notes
GF (6 times) GE (6 times) DB (6 times) C (4 times) GF and at the same time DB (1 time) GF and at the same time CE ( 1 time) TA DA! idk ask a monkey
The notes are eefggfedccdeedd eefggfedccdedcc ddecdefecdefedcdbe eefggfedccdedcc.
what are the lettered notes to last christmas on the recorder
The notes for ABBA's Mamma Mia on piano begin with E D E D D D E F E D. You can get the remaining notes from the Music Notes website for a small fee.
The notes in an f major scale are just all notes from one f two the next with a b flat instead of a b natural.
Sometimes, in order to articulate notes rapidly, one will double tongue the notes. Instead of making a "ta" sound to tongue each note, you can make a "ta-ca" sound for every two notes. For example, if you have 4 notes to play very quickly, double tonguing them would sound like: "ta-ca-ta-ca" rather than "ta-ta-ta-ta".
Titi is a slang word that means "girl," as in "Tu vas être une vraie titi parisienne" ("You are going to be a real Parisian girl"). Note the difference between this and Tatie(Auntie), as in, "Dis bonjour à ta Tatie Anne" ("Say 'hello' to your Auntie Anne"). In Québec:If used in "en titi", for example: "il allait vite en titi" ("He was going very, very fast"), it then means "a whole lot." It's kind of a slang to say "damn..."He was going damn fast etc..
the notes tell you how long to hold for like a "ta" a "ta" is only 1 beat but unlike the whole note it does not take the whole section
pata titi is pata titi
Ta, tee tee taa, taa, tee, tee, tee tee ta, ta, ta ta taa, taa, tee tee tee tee ta. Ta, ta ta taa, taa, ta ta tee tee ta, ta, ta ta taa, taa, tee tee taa.
ta ta
I know how to if you want to know how to go on search above the text and write What are the notes for tequila on clarinet
when was kingb titi born and were when was king titi born and were
titi titi titi
In Mandarin, he = ta. Both he and she can be translated to ta.
We say bye, goodbye, ta-ta, see ya, laters... rarely ever does anyone actually say "cheerio" even though it is stereotypically British. TTFN ta ta for now
Puke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titipuke at titi puke at titi puke at titi puke at titi puke at titi puke at titi puke at titi puke at titi puke at titi puke at titi puke at titi puke at titi puke at titi puke at titi puke at titi puke at titi puke at titi puke at titi puke at titi puke at titi puke at titi puke at titi