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oh happy day
These are the notes for Happy Birthday in the key of C major. G G A G C B Happy birthday to you... G G A G D C Happy birthday to you... G G G (8va- play one octave higher) E C B A Happy birthday dear [insert name here]... F F E C D C Happy birthday to you!
Groups of eight notes are known as octaves. This series of eight notes occupy the interval between, and including, two notes, one having twice or half the frequency of vibration of the other.
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oh happy day
These are the notes for Happy Birthday in the key of C major. G G A G C B Happy birthday to you... G G A G D C Happy birthday to you... G G G (8va- play one octave higher) E C B A Happy birthday dear [insert name here]... F F E C D C Happy birthday to you!
The frequency range of a piano typically spans from about 27.5 Hz to 4186 Hz, covering a wide range of musical notes from the lowest to the highest pitch.
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To play "Happy Birthday" in Farsi on the piano, you can use the melody in C major. The notes for the melody are: C, C, D, C, F, E for "Happy Birthday to you," followed by C, C, D, C, G, F for the next line. Continue with C, C, C, A, F, E, D for the third part, and finally C, C, D, C, F, E for the last line. You can sing the Farsi lyrics along with the melody for a cultural touch!
Groups of eight notes are known as octaves. This series of eight notes occupy the interval between, and including, two notes, one having twice or half the frequency of vibration of the other.
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Loudness, pitch and timbre are approximately the correlates of signal amplitude, frequency and frequency spectrum, respectively.
Starting on the left side of the piano and moving right, the notes go up in pitch as you play each successive key. They are vary low at the start, and reach a very high pitch at the far right.
If you send all notes to the piano roll, you can double click any note or group of notes to change their velocity, pitch, cutoff frequency, resonance and length.