1. Yes there are ascending and descending tones in the musical piece.
2. The notes are place according to its key signature.
3. Their is only one sharp in Key of G Major.
Explanation:
G Major scale has one sharp in the fifth line. The first note is in G that is why it is called G Major. Your clue is: one sharp and the first note is so or G is called G Major. But the note the fall on F will be called now as F-sharp or F#.
The notes in G Major are as follows do-re-mi-fa#-so-la-ti-do
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Answers:
1. Yes there are ascending and descending tones in the musical piece.
2. The notes are place according to its key signature.
3. Their is only one sharp in Key of G Major.
Explanation:
G Major scale has one sharp in the fifth line. The first note is in G that is why it is called G Major. Your clue is: one sharp and the first note is so or G is called G Major. But the note the fall on F will be called now as F-sharp or F#.
The notes in G Major are as follows do-re-mi-fa#-so-la-ti-do
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