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Eighth note and eighth rest12/2/2023 ![]() The following note corresponds to the double speed ofįirst D and is also called D, and so on. The next noteĬorresponds to the double speed of the first C and is then calledĬ again. ![]() Thus let us remember the basic rule: startingįrom C upwards, the following notes are named D, E, F, G, A andī, corresponding to increasingly fast vibrations. Notes, the speeds being different from those indicated here but The same principle is valid for the 6 other Here are for example 3 notes named A and the speed of their In the preceding example, the melodyĪlways starts with the note A as well for flute 1 and flute 2. When two notes vibrate with a speed ratio of 2, This ratio from double to simple plays a significant Note that vibrates two times slower (here with 220 vibrations per The same phenomenon is present when you play a Keeps its original colour, while being reinforced by the other You will be able to hear that in the last 2 measures the melody Vibrations exactly the double of the other. In the last 2 measures, it plays it againīut the upper flute plays at the same time the same melody with The score contains 2ĭuring the first 2 measures, one of the flutes It is an observation that you can make by They are very similar while having different pitches. Second), your ear will notice a strong similarity between the two Vibrations per second and you add to it another note vibratingĮxactly two times faster (producing then 880 vibrations per When you play a note producing for example 440 Specific number of air vibrations per second. We had seen that each note pitch corresponds to a Why do we give identical names to notes locatedĪt different pitches? The reason will be found in sound vibration On the other hand, here is the result for the lower notes: ![]() When going even higher, the same names are usedĪgain. What about the names of the lower and higher Is the line on which the G note is located. This clef is centered around the second line of the staff, which The name of the treble clef (also called GĬlef) comes from the following fact : the loop in the middle of Notes when a treble clef is placed at the beginning of the staff: In this lesson and the next ones, we will work Musical alphabet includes 7 letters assigned to the notes: The name and position of notes Įxactly as the alphabet has 26 letters from A to Z, the ![]()
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