There are two half-steps in the key of b: D to E flat and A to B flat.
C13 is a chord made up of of the intervals 1-M3-5-M7-M9(M2)-11(P4)-M13(M6), theoretically a C major scale. Keep in mind that it is very to common to see a #11(tritone) versus a normal 11(P4). So the notes of the chord would be played: C-E-G-B-D-F#-A. Now a sus could either be considered as a sus2 or sus4. A sus2 refers to a chord where the 3rd of the chord is replaced by a 2nd, so in a C triad (C-E-G) the E(3) would be replaced to a D(2) creating a Csus2 (C-D-G). A sus more commonly refers to a sus4, so a Csus4 would consist of C-F-G, replacing the E(3) to F(4). Now a Csus13 would replace the E to an F so the chord would consist of the following notes: C-F-G-B-D-F#-A. It would be a very ugly sounding chord none the less, and it is theoretically impossible to play on guitar due to the fact a guitar only has 6 strings.
Answerblue noten. Music.A flatted note, especially the third or seventh note of a scale, in place of an expected major interval.Source: http://www.answers.com/blue+notes?gwp=11&ver=2.3.0.609&method=3In blues music, the flat 5 is prevalent. It has a tritone relationship to the tonic.
A 12 bar blues is a song with "12 Bars". It starts with the 1 chord in any given key. Typically the 1 chord is kept for 4 measures. Then the 4 chord for 2 measures. Then back to the 1 chord for 2 more. Then end with 5 chord, 4 chord, then the 1 chord for the last two measures. You can subsitute the second chord for the 4 and the last for 5 if you are going to a turn around.
44 times 2/8 equals 11
There are two half-steps in the key of b: D to E flat and A to B flat.
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They appear to be exactly the same, but I don't understand why some time a sharp 11 is noted and other times a flat 5 is noted. If there is a reason for this I do not know what it is.
The tune= part of the URL is in base64. Converted to binary, it is divided into events of 11 to 17 bits each. The first bit indicates a single note (0) or chord (1). After that, 4 bits indicate which of the 10 notes for a single note, or 10 bits indicate which notes are included for chords. The last 6 bits represent the delay before the note/chord is played.
C13 is a chord made up of of the intervals 1-M3-5-M7-M9(M2)-11(P4)-M13(M6), theoretically a C major scale. Keep in mind that it is very to common to see a #11(tritone) versus a normal 11(P4). So the notes of the chord would be played: C-E-G-B-D-F#-A. Now a sus could either be considered as a sus2 or sus4. A sus2 refers to a chord where the 3rd of the chord is replaced by a 2nd, so in a C triad (C-E-G) the E(3) would be replaced to a D(2) creating a Csus2 (C-D-G). A sus more commonly refers to a sus4, so a Csus4 would consist of C-F-G, replacing the E(3) to F(4). Now a Csus13 would replace the E to an F so the chord would consist of the following notes: C-F-G-B-D-F#-A. It would be a very ugly sounding chord none the less, and it is theoretically impossible to play on guitar due to the fact a guitar only has 6 strings.
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Mitchell Sharp was born on May 11, 1911.
Mitchell Sharp was born on May 11, 1911.
Buchanan Sharp was born on 1894-11-02.
Ronnie Sharp was born on 1965-11-28.
Jimmy Sharp died on 1949-11-18.
Bertram Sharp died on 1949-11-02.