The notes are: F, G, G# and C. I can't identify notes just by hearing them well, but my metronome has a note recognition thing. If you have one of those things in a metronome, gosh it'll make things easier.
Chat with our AI personalities
Deep in the meadow, under the willow
A bed of grass, a soft green pillow
Lay down your head, and close your sleepy eyes
And when again they open, the sun will rise.
Here it's safe, here it's warm
Here the daisies guard you from every harm
Here your dreams are sweet and tomorrow brings them true
Here is the place where I love you.
Deep in the meadow, hidden far away
A cloak of leaves, A moonbeam ray
Forget your woes and let your troubles lay
And when again it's morning, they'll wash away.
Here it's safe, here it's warm
Here the daisies guard you from every harm
Here your dreams are sweet and tomorrow brings them true
Here is the place where I love you.
They do not actually describe what the four notes sound like or its rythm. Just that it is simple enoughfor birds to repeat and everyone to understand. When the movie comes out in March they will have their interpretation of it.
It is at the very end of The Hunger Games trailer, when the mockingjay pin is burning against the black backround.
I know the first part is variations of G#, A#, and C. G#...... A# C G#..... A# C G#..... A# C G#..... then I don't know exactly what it is then.
the different kinds of classified notes are ascending notes ,descending notes,contrary moving notes,reapeated notes,tie notes and slur notes.
Assuming this question is raised in response to her trumpet playing scene in The Jerk, I can give you my opinion as a professional trumpet player. I believe that she does not really know how to play. However, I have the following observations: The recording is definitely not her playing - she sometimes releases notes before the recording does, her breathing doesn't match the recording, and the trumpet she is playing has a sticky 2nd valve that isn't apparent in the recording The fingering she is using is generally correct, but her fingers are slow and she doesn't have good control over her ring finger The finger vibrato technique she is using matches the style of the performance and matches the recording Her embrochure doesn't look correct Based on these observations, I believe that she has musical training and definitely has been given a crash course on trumpet playing for filming this scene. However, I don't believe she actually can play the instrument.
whole notes, half notes, quarter notes
Assuming you mean shortest to longest, they get, as far as I know, down to 32nd notes. So: 32nd notes 16th notes Eighth notes Quarter notes Half notes Whole notes