I was sorta thonking it was Eflat then bflat twice, but i don't know
also is the piano and the xylophone the same Here's a version in C minor:
G-C-C
G-C-C
G-C-Ab-C
(repeat)
Eb-Ab-Ab - below the previous C
Eb-Ab-Ab
Eb-Ab-Fb-Ab
(repeat, then back to top)
The xylophone sounds the same pitch as the piano except up an octave from where it is notated. Written middle C on the piano sounds like middle C, but the same note written on the xylophone sounds like C5 (up an octave). Notes on any instrument don't change. Middle C on a Cello Middle C on a piano and so on and on. This belongs in the other music section. I don't know what melody you'd be refering to, but I doubt it's Eb then Bb Bb. Just think Dit dot dot, not very horrish and especially because Bb is the fifth of Eb and that's very consonant I sorta thonk tha tis is nuffin to do wiv classical music. |