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Klio2033 [76]
2 years ago
8

What notes are these? (this is for flute btw!)

Arts
2 answers:
Len [333]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

i play oboe and it looks like the same notes so here

measure 1= D,Eb,D,C

measure 2= Bb,C,Bb,C

measure 3= Bb, A, F, G

measure 4= F,G,F,E

measure 5= C,D

be sure to pay attention to the key signature and the accidentals written down and you should be good!

btw, i recommend that you number ur measures and circle the accidentals and notes that you missed. also, be sure to create a resonate sound and big vibrato. Also, make sure you match the tempo and beat so you don't rush

Explanation:

Grace [21]2 years ago
5 0
Measure 1: D, Eb, D,C
Measure 2: Bb, C,Bb,C
Measure 3: Bb,A,F,G
Measure 4:F,G,F,E
Measure 5: C,D
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