Answer: I'd say they're an acoustician
Explanation:
Answer:
W W W h
Explanation:
On a piano, which notes have sharps or flats (black keys) are displayed clearly.
Whole and half steps are also displayed clearly. <u>Including the black keys</u>, moving two notes is a whole step and one note is a half step.
All notes have a sharp and a flat, EXCEPT:
C and F do not have flat
B and E do not have sharp
This is the chromatic scale, the scale showing all semitones (sharps/flats):
C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B C
The C major scale is the easiest to use because there are no sharps or flats.
The scale goes C D E F G A B C
Count how many notes forward on the chromatic scale is needed to hit the next key. 2 is Whole, 1 is half
C to D: 2
D to E: 2
E to F: 1
F to G: 2
G to A: 2
A to B: 2
B to C: 1
That's W W h W W W h.
I believe it’s the light being put onto the point meant to be the focus the guns are also pointing at the focus pointing your eye where to look “emphasizing” the point of the piece
I would guess Flute. I honestly don’t think that there is a keyboard instrument that uses air to produce sound
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