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What nots are in a scale starting with c?

C major: C D E F G A B C C minor: C D Eb F G Ab Bb C


What is group in discrete mathematics?

A Group is a finite or infinite set of elements with a well defined law of composition defined on its members.A Group G must satisfy the following propeties:Closure: If a and b are any two members in G then there is unique element c = ab which is a member of G.Associative Law: If a b abd c are any three elements of G, then (ab)c = a(bc).Identity: There is an element, i, in G such that ai = ia = a for all a in G. i is called the identity for G.Inverse: For every element, a, in G, there is an element in G denoted by a-1 such that aa-1 = a-1a = i.Note that G need not be commutative ie ab need not be ba.


How many kg 1 g?

1000 g. The prefix "kilo" (symbol k) in the International System of Units (SI) and other systems, which denotes 103, it means one thousand. Therefore, there are 1,000 grams (g) in a kilogram (kg) and 0.001 kilogram equal a gram. Kilograms and grams are units of mass not volume such as liters, gallons, quarts, pints, and cups, and can only be conveted to each other if you have the specific item being measured, as each item has a different density.


Other names for money?

- Buck - Buckeroo - G's (thousand)


Which is heavier 1 kg or 1100 g?

1100 g. 1 kg = 1000 g. However, weight is not dependent on mass but rather the force exerted upon the mass. For example, 1 kg would be heavier on Jupiter than 1100 g on Earth. But I assume you only want the Earth pertinent answer, in which case 1100 g is heavier.

Related Questions

Is Ab the only enharmonic equivalent to G sharp?

Yes.


The enharmonic of g?

F sharp is the enharmonic.


How do the lettering change in enharmonics?

Enharmonic notes in music are notes that sound the same but are written differently, for example: G# and Ab.


What is the enharmonic of G?

F sharp is the enharmonic.


What is an A flat and G flat equal to?

The enharmonic equivalent to A-flat is G-sharp; The enharmonic equivalent to G-flat is F-sharp.


What a note that have different names but sound the same?

A note that has different names but sounds the same is called an enharmonic note. For example, G# and Ab are enharmonic notes because they are played at the same pitch on a musical instrument, even though they are named differently.


What is the enharmonic of g sharp on a piano?

A flat


What are the notes for Et on the flute on the flute?

E.T as in extra terrestrial by Katy perry!? Okay So heres the notes!. Ab Ab Ab Ab Ab Ab/Ab G Ab G Ab F Ab G Ab G Ab F, Ab Ab Ab Ab Ab Ab/Ab G Ab G Ab F Ab G Ab G Ab F, Ab Ab Ab Ab Ab Ab/Ab G Ab G Ab F Ab G Ab G Ab F Ab Ab Ab Ab Ab Ab/Ab G Ab G Ab F Ab G Ab G Ab F/Ab G F C Bb Ab G/F C Bb Ab G F. F C Bb Ab G, F F F F F F F F F F Db C Chorus: Ab Ab Ab Ab Ab Ab/Ab G Ab G Ab F Ab G Ab G Ab F Ab Ab Ab Ab Ab Ab/Ab G Ab G Ab F Ab G Ab G Ab F F Ab Bb C Db C/F Ab Bb C Ab Ab F/F Ab Bb C Db C F Ab Bb C Ab Ab F..


What are the notes for paparazzi on alto sax?

Here are the notes to the chorus to paparazzi by Lady GaGaG# G# G# G# G# B G G G G G B C G# F G F G C G#


What is the leading tone in the scale of A major?

G sharp (enharmonic A flat).


What is the enharmonic of Gb?

The enharmonic note of Gb is F#


What are some easy song for flute?

There is hot cross buns which is the following:b-a-gb-a-gg-g-g-ga-a-a-ab-a-gAnd there is also Aluetag-a-b-ba-g-a-b-g-gg-a-b-ba-g-a-b-gAnd the only other I know is Bounceb-g-bb-g-ba-ag-g-a-ab-a-gHope this helped!