Only in the key of C.
So in G major, you’d get two letters matched (D and E) instead of just one.
The alphabet, as explained by music theory.
I’ve watched enough YouTube to know I really want to hear the alphabet in G major now…
And yep, it exists and I’m not disappointed!
If sleeping the wrong way for 12 hours was sound.^
That was pretty awful.
Yeah, but what about “Elemenopee”???
Didn’t they change the song? They removed that letter.
In the Jackson 5’s song ABC they actually sing sol la do instead of do re mi.
Coincidentally the 7th note of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star is also 7 semitones from the root.
Same for Baa Baa Black Sheep ;)
Thanks. There are a few minor details in the melody, but considering the harmony and rhythmic structure, it’s really not coincidental why that note is there.
In order to follow common practice theory and with that limited rhythm, there are very few ways in which that note would be any different.
Which is also a G (when played in key of C). In fact, it’s the same G note as the letter G in the alphabet song, since it’s the same song and G is the 7th letter.
So does that mean the note for Q is a Q?
is there a note of Q