Music, asked by marilyncasas18, 8 hours ago

Topic I - The pitch names are the names of the degrees fines & spares in the staff using the
alphabet A to 6. It is useful in identifying the pitch or key of the song. Each fetter has a
a corresponding sa - fa syllables
eg A = la; B = ti; G = 50, etc​

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Answered by 8a10kavyadixit
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alphabet - namely A, B, C, D, E, F and G. The pitch named "A" is the lowest frequency, and the pitch named "G" is the highest. The white keys on a piano keyboard are assigned these letters, as shown below. A typical piano has 52 white keys, so the drawing below is only a portion of the keyboard.

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Answered by 52850
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Answer: Pitch names are designated by the alphabet from A to G. (A-B-C-D-E-F-G). The TREBLE clef , or G clef, designates the second line of the staff as "G. hope this works

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