EGG,DD |GA | BCDE | A | BC#C | DE | F#F# EE |EGG,DAB |
C BABC | DCBCD | EDCB |AAB | CBABC |EGG ,DCBB |
ADD C#BC# | D | BDD | GA |CEEA |AGA |DD#D |ECBA |
GA |B (rest) | D G'G' |ECBA |D# F# | G <-----that was the old answer its not correct the correct one is the one below that i wrote down
BOLD letter means its a low note if its SLANTEDits a sharp note ex: F
OH Canada (CORRECT VERSION)
E G G C D E F G A D E F F G A B B A A G D E F E D E F G F E E D G G F E F G E G G C C F A A D G G G A F E D CD E G C C A F E D G B C
The Bb Clarinet is the most common type of clarinet. The Bb shows that the clarinet is tuned to that note, just like an Eb clarinet is tuned to an Eb. If a Bb clarinet and a flute both play an "A" the notes will sound different, because they are tuned to different notes. In order to make the notes sound the same, the Bb Clarinet must play a semitone up, which is a "Bb".
Gbbe,f#gabcc#g
It is difficult to say which is the easiest to learn. While the flute requires one to use their mouth and the air they blow to hit the right notes, the clarinet uses a reed, which can be difficult to learn how to use properrly, and it still requires the proper air to make the notes. Both require learning the proper finger positions for each note, so they are equal on that level. While some believe it takes much longer to learn the flute, it actually takes about the same amount of time to learn either instrument. Learning either one depends on the person and how much effort they are prepared to put into learning the instrument. Also, one may be easier than the other for a particular individual.
Pick up the trumpet, look at the sheet music, and blow the notes! :P
There is not such notes for o, m, g
the notes are the kind you can play with your fingers
The Bb Clarinet is the most common type of clarinet. The Bb shows that the clarinet is tuned to that note, just like an Eb clarinet is tuned to an Eb. If a Bb clarinet and a flute both play an "A" the notes will sound different, because they are tuned to different notes. In order to make the notes sound the same, the Bb Clarinet must play a semitone up, which is a "Bb".
Gbbe,f#gabcc#g
C g o o o o o ar capitals are low notes
O Canada
E, i, e, i, o <sorry couldn't resist
You do not need to know the specific violin notes. You can pick up any simple piano version of the music, and just play the notes on the treble stave. You could even just try to play it by ear. It will not take long to work out the correct notes.
OboeThe oboe is similar to the Clarinet in many ways. Both are made from wood and have metal keys that can produce many notes rapidly. Unlike the clarinet, the oboe does not have a mouthpiece, but has two reeds tied together. By placing them between one's lips and blowing air through them, the reeds vibrate and produce a sound.
O Canada O Canada
It is difficult to say which is the easiest to learn. While the flute requires one to use their mouth and the air they blow to hit the right notes, the clarinet uses a reed, which can be difficult to learn how to use properrly, and it still requires the proper air to make the notes. Both require learning the proper finger positions for each note, so they are equal on that level. While some believe it takes much longer to learn the flute, it actually takes about the same amount of time to learn either instrument. Learning either one depends on the person and how much effort they are prepared to put into learning the instrument. Also, one may be easier than the other for a particular individual.
notes of azeem o shahenshah
Pick up the trumpet, look at the sheet music, and blow the notes! :P