Caven
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In any given scale there are 7 distinct notes. There are 12 distinct notes total.uh, there was a lot more than seven notes for Beethoven to useLou: "There's only seven musical notes..."
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In any given scale there are 7 distinct notes. There are 12 distinct notes total.uh, there was a lot more than seven notes for Beethoven to useLou: "There's only seven musical notes..."
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What about Sharps and Flats?Thanks for the speech Lou I feel dumber now....Is it to early to start drinking? :dumdum
What about Sharps and Flats?Thanks for the speech Lou I feel dumber now....Is it to early to start drinking? :dumdum
see, University of South Carolina (1999-2004)I guess the bright side is just about every time Holtz give a pep talk, that team loses.
in any diatonic scale there are only 7 pitch classes, yes. However, there are other scales that have more. Some could argue that you could classify each note as it's own separate frequency. Therefore on an instrument like a piano Beethoven would have had 88 individual notes to choose from.In any given scale there are 7 distinct notes. There are 12 distinct notes total.uh, there was a lot more than seven notes for Beethoven to use
Not to be anal, but its actually 11. The 12th note would just be an octave higher than the 1st.That's why it's 12, not 7.What about Sharps and Flats?
Nope it's 12.Not to be anal, but its actually 11. The 12th note would just be an octave higher than the 1st.That's why it's 12, not 7.What about Sharps and Flats?