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#=flat you know like a B flat

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  • F
  • E
  • C
  • A
  • G
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I'm assuming that the key of C is okay for you. I'll put all notes in lower case.

e e e e d d d, c c c c e...

(below the c) a a a a g c c, b c d e d...

e e e e d d d, c c c c e...

a a a a g c c, d c d e c.

If you need it in another key, indicate it in a message to me.

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aaaagggffffaddddcffgfgafffffeeeddddfedcd d c fededf

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G-G-G-G-F-F-F-Eb-Eb-Eb-Eb-G-C-C-C-C-Bb-Eb-Eb-F-Eb-F-G-Eb

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the notes are: E E E E D D D* C C C C E*** A A A A G C C* D C D C*****

*= hold for that long

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The notes are: Bbbbaaaggggbeeeeddgfgaba

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