- What are the 7 musical notes?
- What is the name of this note?
- What are the letter names of these notes?
What are the 7 musical notes?
In the chromatic scale there are 7 main musical notes called A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. They each represent a different frequency or pitch. For example, the "middle" A note has a frequency of 440 Hz and the "middle" B note has a frequency of 494 Hz.
What is the name of this note?
Note Names in the U.S. and U.K.
U.S. Note Name | U.K. Note Name |
---|---|
Double whole | Breve |
Whole | Semibreve |
Half | Minim |
Quarter | Crotchet |
What are the letter names of these notes?
The names of the notes are A, B, C, D, E, F, G - the first seven letters of the alphabet: These seven letter are used repeatedly, so when you get to "G", you start with "A" again; Think of them as a circle - as you go from A to B, B to C,... and G to A, you are always going up (a scale);