A typeface is a particular design of type.
Serifs are semi-structural details or small decorative flourishes at the ends of some strokes that have made letters and symbols. For example, most teachers like it when their students use Times New Roman font. Sans serif does not have these details or flourishes. Another example would be the Arial font.
Everything is correct except aren't you supposed to start fresh with each note? Like, you have 3 4 under some of them. Don't you have to do 1 2, or, like I said, start fresh, with the number 1 each time? (I am not sure, I am just asking. If not, then don't pay attention to my comments :)
Otherwise, everything is perfect.
It's okay if you don't know
Example: Transposing from a C instrument to a B-flat instrument.
Move the key up one whole step (or whole tone).
Our key of C Major transposes to a key of D Major. Likewise, G Major would transpose to A Major, B-flat Major to C Major, and so on.
Sory
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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