E music note – music theory
E note in treble clef
Here is an E note on a staff (stave ) with a treble clef:
The treble clef set the position of the G note on the second line from the bottom, so an E note can be written on the first of the staff (starting from the bottom).
E note in bass clef
Here is an E note on a staff with a bass clef:
The bass clef set the position of the F note on the fourth line from the bottom, so an E note can be written on the third space of the staff (from the bottom).
E music note on a piano keyboard
Here are some E notes on a piano keyboard:
how to find the E note on a piano keyboard?
It’s very simple! Do you see the black keys? There are two black keys, then three, then two, then three, and so on. The keys for E are just after the last of the two consecutive black keys.
The note E as tonic
The E note is the first music note (the tonic) of the E major scale and of the E minor scale:
E major scale
E minor scales
Remember that there are four kinds of minor scales:
E natural minor scale:
E harmonic minor scale
E ascending melodic minor scale
E descending melodic minor scale
The E note as leading tone (leading note)
The E note is the leading tone (leading note ) of the F Major scale and of the F harmonic minor scale:
F Major scale:
F harmonic minor scale:
Frequency in Hertz of the E note (E4)
The scientific pitch notation (also known as American standard pitch notation) symbolizes the following E note as E4:
Depending on the tuning of the musical note A (A4) and in an equal-tempered scale, the frequency of the note E may vary:
If A4 = 440 Hertz: this E note (E4) has a frequency of 329. 63 Hz
If A4 = 442 Hertz: this E note (E4) has a frequency of 331.13 Hz
Note: These frequency values in Hertz are valid only for the equal temperament. In other words, these frequencies correspond to the notes on a well-tuned piano.
The E note with different clefs
Obviously, there are several E notes spread out over many octaves. Here are some E notes in different clefs:
Some E notes with a treble clef (G clef)
Here are some E notes with a treble clef:
Some E notes with a bass clef
Here are some E notes with a bass clef:
Some E notes with a tenor clef
Here are some E notes with a tenor clef:
Some E notes with an alto clef
Here are some E notes with an alto clef:
Some E notes with a mezzo-soprano clef
Here are some E notes with a mezzo-soprano clef:
Some E notes with a soprano clef
Here are some E notes with a soprano clef:
Some E notes with a baritone clef
Here are some E notes with a baritone clef:
Scales starting with an E note
Here are all major scales and all minor scales starting with an E note:
E major scale:
E natural minor scale:
E harmonic minor scale:
E ascending melodic minor scale:
E descending melodic minor scale:
Enharmonic equivalents
Here are the enharmonic notes of E:
Notes:
- Enharmonic notes are notes that have the same pitch but not the same name.
- D double sharp is enharmonic to E because the double sharp raises the pitch by two half steps (semitones ), and because there are two half steps between D and E.
- F flat is enharmonic to E because the flat lowers the pitch by one half step and because is only one half step between E and F.
The note E and accidentals
Here are all the possible accidentals you can find with the note E and their positions on a piano keyboard:
basicmusictheory.com: E-flat note (Eb)
The Solution below shows the position of note E-flat on the piano, treble clef and bass clef.
The Lesson steps then describe the note characteristics and relationship with the notes around it, and also lists which scales the note is in.
For a quick summary of this topic, have a look at Note name.
Key | C | C# | Db | D | D# | [Eb] | E | E# | Fb | F | F# | Gb | G | G# | Ab | A | A# | Bb | B | B# | Cb |
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Solution
Solution: [1] Lesson steps: 1 2 3 Home Top ^
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2. E-flat note
This step shows note E-flat in two different positions on the piano, and describes the note characteristics.
Eb is a black key on the piano.
Another name for Eb is D#, which has the same note pitch / sound, which means that the two note names are enharmonic to each other.
It is called flat because it is 1 half-tone(s) / semitone(s) down from the white note after which is is named – note E.
The next note up from Eb is E.
Or put another way, E is 1 half-tone / semitone higher than Eb.
The next note down from Eb is D.
Or put another way, D is 1 half-tone / semitone lower than Eb.
Bass Clef: | Midi | MP3 | Treble Clef: | Midi | MP3 |
Solution: 1 Lesson steps: 1 2 [3] Home Top ^
3.
Note E-flat is found in which scales ?
This step shows which scales note E-flat occurs in, including the scale degree (ie. position / scale note number) of that scale.
E-flat is the supertonic of Db major scale (second note) |
E-flat is the tonic of Eb major scale (first note) |
E-flat is the leading tone of Fb major scale (seventh note) |
E-flat is the submediant of Gb major scale (sixth note) |
E-flat is the dominant of Ab major scale (fifth note) |
E-flat is the subdominant of Bb major scale (fourth note) |
E-flat is the mediant of Cb major scale (third note) |
E-flat is the mediant of C natural minor scale (third note) |
E-flat is the supertonic of Db natural minor scale (second note) |
E-flat is the tonic of Eb natural minor scale (first note) |
E-flat is the subtonic of F natural minor scale (seventh note) |
E-flat is the submediant of G natural minor scale (sixth note) |
E-flat is the dominant of Ab natural minor scale (fifth note) |
E-flat is the subdominant of Bb natural minor scale (fourth note) |
E-flat is the mediant of C harmonic minor scale (third note) |
E-flat is the supertonic of Db harmonic minor scale (second note) |
E-flat is the tonic of Eb harmonic minor scale (first note) |
E-flat is the leading tone of Fb harmonic minor scale (seventh note) |
E-flat is the submediant of G harmonic minor scale (sixth note) |
E-flat is the dominant of Ab harmonic minor scale (fifth note) |
E-flat is the subdominant of Bb harmonic minor scale (fourth note) |
E-flat is the mediant of C melodic minor scale (third note) |
E-flat is the supertonic of Db melodic minor scale (second note) |
E-flat is the tonic of Eb melodic minor scale (first note) |
E-flat is the leading tone of Fb melodic minor scale (seventh note) |
E-flat is the submediant of Gb melodic minor scale (sixth note) |
E-flat is the dominant of Ab melodic minor scale (fifth note) |
E-flat is the subdominant of Bb melodic minor scale (fourth note) |
E-flat is the second note of C blues scale |
E-flat is the first note of Eb blues scale |
E-flat is the sixth note of F blues scale |
E-flat is the fifth note of Ab blues scale |
E-flat is the fourth note of A blues scale |
E-flat is the third note of Bb blues scale |
E-flat is the second note of Db major pentatonic scale |
E-flat is the first note of Eb major pentatonic scale |
E-flat is the fifth note of Gb major pentatonic scale |
E-flat is the fourth note of Ab major pentatonic scale |
E-flat is the third note of Cb major pentatonic scale |
E-flat is the second note of C minor pentatonic scale |
E-flat is the first note of Eb minor pentatonic scale |
E-flat is the fifth note of F minor pentatonic scale |
E-flat is the fourth note of Ab minor pentatonic scale |
E-flat is the third note of Bb minor pentatonic scale |
Key | C | C# | Db | D | D# | [Eb] | E | E# | Fb | F | F# | Gb | G | G# | Ab | A | A# | Bb | B | B# | Cb |
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Related links | Note E-flat, Eb major scale, Eb relative minor |
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Minor scales | Eb natural minor scale, Eb harmonic minor scale, Eb melodic minor scale |
More scales | Eb major scale, Eb chromatic scale, Eb major pentatonic scale, Eb minor pentatonic scale, Eb blues scale |
Intervals | Eb-1st, Eb-2nd, Eb-3rd, Eb-4th, Eb-5th, Eb-6th, Eb-7th, Eb-8th |
Circle of 5ths | Learn the circle of fifths, Eb major on circle of 5ths |
Modes | Eb ionian, Eb dorian, Eb phrygian, Eb lydian, Eb mixolydian, Eb aeolian, Eb locrian |
Triad chords | Eb diminished, Eb minor, Eb major, Eb augmented, Eb suspended 2nd, Eb suspended 4th |
6th chords | Eb minor 6th, Eb major 6th |
7th chords | Eb dim 7, Eb half-dim7, Eb min 7, Eb min-maj 7, Eb dom 7, Eb maj 7, Eb aug 7, Eb aug-maj 7, Eb maj 7 sus2, Eb dom 7 sus4, Eb maj 7 sus4 |
Scale triad chords | Eb major triad chords, Eb minor triad chords, Eb harmonic minor chords, Eb melodic minor chords |
Scale 7th chords | Eb major 7th chords, Eb minor 7th chords, Eb harmonic minor 7th chords, Eb melodic minor 7th chords |
Triad modes | Eb ionian, Eb dorian, Eb phrygian, Eb lydian, Eb mixolydian, Eb aeolian, Eb locrian |
7th modes | Eb ionian, Eb dorian, Eb phrygian, Eb lydian, Eb mixolydian, Eb aeolian, Eb locrian |
Cadences | Eb major perfect authentic, Eb major imperfect authentic, Eb major plagal, Eb major half, Eb major deceptive |
Note in Excel.
How to edit notes
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To be honest, I hardly use notes in Excel. In my opinion, it’s easier to add an extra comment column to the table. But there are times when you simply cannot do without this tool. For example, if you need to add a comment to a sheet that cannot be changed or add a comment to the picture.
Note is a review tool, i.e. with it, you can make comments on the document, which it is desirable not to change.
Let’s start from simple to complex
Contents
- 1. How to create a note in Excel. Edit, delete note
- 2. How to insert a picture in a note in Excel
- 3. Print notes
- 4. Copy/paste notes
- 6. How to add an Excel note, another way
- 7. How to change note author name
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1. How to create a note in Excel. Edit, delete note
Highlight the cell where you want to add a comment, right-click, and in the menu that appears, click “ Insert Comment”. See illustration. After that, you can immediately type the text of the message. In the note field, the author is written automatically. You can resize the note by dragging the size of the window. When you have finished typing, you can click anywhere in the table.
To delete a note, select it, right-click again and select Delete Note.
To show all comments on a sheet, go to menu “Review” – “Notes” and select item “Show all comments”.
To change the text of the note, simply click inside the box and change the text. All the text editing buttons on the “Home” panel, font size, italics, and so on work here. With the right mouse button, you can select “note format”, there you can edit this window and text almost as you like.
2. How to insert a picture into a note in Excel
Select the desired cell and right-click. In the menu that opens, select item “Edit note”. Select item “Note format” – “Colors and lines” . In section “Filling” in the field “color” select “Filling methods …”. Now we go to the tab “Picture” and use the button “Picture …”, now select the desired image on the hard disk.
3. Printing notes
Without advanced settings, Excel will not print notes. The easiest way to make these settings is by going to the tab “Page layout” – “Page settings” – “Print headers”
were printed.
Select “at the end of the sheet” – it means that all notes will be placed at the end of the page or “as on the sheet” – i.e. as we see in the electronic document.
4. Copying/pasting notes
If you need to transfer notes to another sheet, select the cell(s) with comments, copy the data. Now use the special paste in another cell (Ctrl + Alt + V). In the field “notes” put a tick.
Now the fun part
5. How to change the note field shape
To do this, select the note, then select the “change shape” command, unfortunately, the command is not available on the top panel, so the easiest way is to put it on the quick panel access (where there is a diskette with saving).
This is done like this:
The round button in the upper left corner, i.e. “File” – “Excel Options” – “Settings” . We select item “Select commands from:” in the drop-down list we find “All commands” then in the left field we look for “Change shape” – the labels are arranged there alphabetically. Click the Add button to move it to the right column. “OK”.
The top bar now has a button “Change Shape” . With the note box highlighted, click this button and select the shape. For example, as in the first picture with the flag.
6. How to add an Excel note, another way
Sometimes it’s inconvenient when notes constantly pop up when hovering over them, or you need to add two comments to one cell.
This uses an optional feature of the Data Validation tool to create another type of annotation. Choose “Data” – “Work with data” – “Data validation”.
A standard window will open, select item “Message to enter” and fill in the fields “Title:” (will be displayed in the first line) and “Message:” (will be displayed as a note). Don’t forget to check the box “Display tooltip if cell is current”.
When you select a cell, your comment appears.
7. How to change the name of the author of a note
If you are working in a shared Excel file, the wrong user is assigned when you create notes. It can of course be changed manually. But there is a more convenient way.
The upper left circle “File” – “Options” – “General” and at the bottom of the menu there is a field “Username:” write down the desired name.
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