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What is the correct scale for concert pitch C on a tenor horn?
The correct scale for concert pitch C on a tenor horn is a C major.
Could people remember the musical notes with one ear?
yes this is possible when good musicians tune their instruments they are remembering what it's supposed to sound like and tuning with their ear
What is another name for a musical note high or low?
The word to describe how high or low a musical note is, is pitch.
How can you get the value of a dotted notes?
The dotted note is half again the value of the regular note.
F2 is the F 2 octaves below the F a forth above middle C. 2 refers to the second octave. Middle C is referred to as C4. The C below that is referred to as C3 and then the C below that is C2. To find F2 first find C2 and then go up to the F closest to it.
How long does semiquaver a last for?
basically a semiquaver lasts for 1/4 second oh yeah thats what im talking about hey who goes to fulham cross
What line does the musical note e sit on?
In treble clef it sits on the 1st line. In bass clef it sits on the first ledger line below the staff
What does a dotted crochet mean?
In music notation, a dotted crochet is a note value that is equivalent to a crochet (quarter note) tied to a half of its value. This means that a dotted crochet lasts for 1.5 beats in a 4/4 time signature. It is represented by a crochet with a small dot placed next to it, indicating that its duration is extended by half of its original value.
What does Each line and space on the staff represents a different?
The lines and space positions represent different musical notes (musical frequencies) with each higher position being a frequency greater than the position below it.
What do you call two different musical notes that sound the same?
Enharmonics is when you have two different note names but the pitch is the same
What is the difference between eighth notes and sixteenth notes?
Two sixteenth notes take up the same amount of time/space as one eighth note.
What is a word that means a regular pattern of musical notes or sounds and begins with r?
I think you mean, "Riff".
What is the full meaning of the 4 over 4 as a time signature?
Four beats per measure; a quarter note gets one beat.