Q. Hi!
I've recently fallen in love with the song "Arigatou" by Kokia and I'd love to play it on guitar/piano, so I'm wondering if there's any chance that someone knows where I can find the chords for this beautiful song? I've tried to Google it in English and Swedish with no luck. Unfortunately I'm a beginner at Japanese so I don't have the skills to understand it even if I managed to find a site for it in Japanese.
Thanks in advance :)
A. I don't know her songs but these may help you
http://chordwiki.jpn.org/wiki.cgi?c=view&t=%A4%A2%A4%EA%A4%AC%A4%C8%A4%A6%A1%C4
http://www.xxxsound.jp/main/song.1954.html
http://mimicopy.blog97.fc2.com/blog-entry-575.html
What's the lowest note a Male Tenor can hit?
Q. I'm able to go between E5 and F5 comfortably and while checking on the piano my lower notes were between A1 and F2 I'm pretty sure i was on key and I don't remember, but my vocal coach said my lowest was A but I don't remember which A. My friend says that not even basses or baritones can go that low. So I'm guessing if he's right I was doing it wrong.
A. Tenors can commonly hit many notes outside the Tenor Range C3 â C5. Someone who sings within the range of a Tenor does so because that is where their voice sounds best. Vocal chords are like a string instrument, you can go higher or lower, but there will be distortion. The timbre is what is important, or the tone and vocalization. So if you can go lower, or higher, and it sounds great, go for it!
However, A1 is impossible to hit ( I fairly certain), the lowest note called in most music for is D2. You can go lower I believe, but it is rare. If you can sing A2 to F3 that is impressive for someone who sings comfortably in E5 and F5.
Are you using a 88 note keyboard or 61? You might actually be singing what looks like A1 and is actually A2 or A3.
What does it mean when a Guitar/Piano chord has a number after it? e.g A2 D5 (i don't mean Aadd5, i know that)?
Q. e.g A2 D5 (i don't mean Aadd5, i know about that)
A. Hmm. Interesting question.
Well, you could be referring to a single note, and the octave. C4 is middle C, for example. If not, then you may have incorrectly voiced the question. Most chords use the 1st, 3rd and 5th degrees of the scale, so "A5" or "add5" don't exist. But if it's "C7" that means add the 7th degree, "D9" means the 7th and the 9th, etc. etc.
The number after the chord tells you which degree of the scale to add to the chord. However, if it is a number and only a number, it means add that note and the one(s) before it. So D11 means add the 7th, the 9th and the 11th.
I've probably got this all wrong, but hopefully I've helped.
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