This really depends, there are multiple b-flats for each instrument and you can play a low b-flat or a high b-flat. So the answer to the question is that it can be both, depending on which octave b-flat it is.
What is a parallel major or minor?
A parallel Major/minor is a major and minor key that has the same letter name. Example: C Major an c minor.
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What tv programme used mozarts horn concerto No 4 in E flat major - Rondo?
This piece was used in the TV show, The Flockton Flyer(1978), as well in the movies De l'autre côté du lit(2005), Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009), and Wedding Crashers (2005).
How many sharps in an a-sharp?
A♯ minor has the maximum seven sharps, but A♯ major has 10 'sharps', 4 sharps and three *double* sharps, so B-flat major will be preferable with only two flats.
Why do most countries use H instead of B when it comes to notes?
I once hear that other countries use the H instead of a B (or B flat, I can't remember) because of Bach.
B=B
A=A
C=C
H=B or B flat
I cant remember if the first B in his name was a B natural or B flat. A lot of Bach's Fugues have a sequence of the notes.... B, A, C, and B flat..or back in the day.. B, A, C, H
How do you read trumpet key signatures?
All I know is that whenever there is a flat or a sharp on a certain line or space then that note is sharp or flat.
Ex.:
F ---#---
D ------
B ------
G ------
E ------
Since there's a sharp on F then all F's in the music are sharp.
Why does harmonic minor scale sound so dark?
The harmonic minor scale is a minor scale with a major 7th (1 2 b3 4 5 b6 7). This creates a 3 half-step gap between the minor 6th and major 7th, resulting in a dark, exotic sound.
I honestly do not understand your question.
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Apologies for the above, simply write it down on a piece of paper and try playing it on the piano. Get someone to record you while you play the piece and listen to it on the recording once you have finished. If it sounds like a familiar tune to you then you can identify it, if it sounds unfamiliar you might have made the song up or related it to another song which uses similar notes.
What is the fingering for the E Major scale on the Tenor Horn?
1&2,2,2&3,1&2,2,0,1,0 that is one octave ascending
What piano cords can be used to transition from F major to D major?
The fastest and easiest way would be to use an A or A7 chord to get to D. An A7/E would work particularly well between an F and D chord. The notes would go F A C, E G A C#, D F# A D.
Ok,you start out on a subway train.Gman will have a chat with you(Yes, Gman is his real name.). Afterwards, wait till the train stops then go out. Walk towards the TV.Turn towards the police(also known as Combine). He will beat up a citizen and then you go through the gate.A person will talk to you, but just ignore them.Soon, you will find a door with cages around it.Walk forward and all the cages shut and lock you in. A combine will ask you to come with him. Follow him into the torture room. Another combine is in there but the one you followed makes him get out. After he left, the combine will take his mask off and talk to you. Then a combine talks in the door and you will need to run for it. Climb up the ladder and then move a box towards the window that is broken. Jump out the window and open the door. *loading* You will see a combine next to the garbage can, and he will knock over a can then tell you to pick it up. He wont let you through till you do.(If on the XBox 360, you get an achivement.) Once past the combine, you will need to go through the front door of the room. Once outside, walk down the street. A scanner will see you, but ignore it. I will create the rest later sorry!:(
What harmonic scale has 4 flats?
Bb Harmonic Minor has 4 flats, since in the harmonic version of the scale the A flat (7th degree) is raised to A natural.
What is an interval on a scale?
An interval is the distance between 2 notes or pitches. There can be perfect, major, minor, diminished or augmented intervals. A perfect interval includes a unison, 4th, 5th and octave (P1, P4, P5, P8). A major interval (M2, M3, M6, M7) means that the top note is included in that bottom note's major scale (C to A is a Major 6th). A minor interval (m2, m3, m6, m7) means that the top note is included in the bottom note's minor scale (C to Eflat is a minor third). Diminished and augmented intervals are going to appear with perfect 4ths and 5th most often (C to Gflat is a d5, C to Fsharp is an A4). These last two are also known as tritones.
Statement scale refers to the scale expressed in terms of words. It describes the relation between the distance and time in forms of words expression
Example: the bus travelled the distance of ten kilometres for thirty minutes.
A key signature is the number of sharps or flats in a piece of music. For example C Major has no sharps G Major has 1 Sharp F Major has 1 Flat B flat Major has 2 Flats In a piece of music The key signature is put after the Clef (e.g. treble clef) and before the time signature (2/4)
In musical notation, a key signature is a series of sharp or flat symbols placed on the staff, designating notes that are to be consistently played one semitone higher or lower than the equivalent natural notes unless otherwise altered with an accidental. Key signatures are generally written immediately after the clef at the beginning of a line of musical notation, although they can appear in other parts of a score, notably after a double bar. Key signatures are generally used in a score to avoid the complication of having sharp or flat symbols on every instance of certain notes. Each major and minor key has an associated key signature that sharpens or flattens the notes which are used in its scale. However, it is not uncommon for a piece to be written with a key signature that does not match its key, for example, in some Baroque pieces,[1] or in transcriptions of traditional modal folk tunes.[2]
What is the correct pattern of whole steps and half steps to build a major scale?
Starting from the bottom:
Whole step, whole step, half step, whole step, whole step, whole step, half step.
The best way to think of it is all whole steps except for between the 3rd and 4th notes and the 7th and 8th notes.