What are the notes to happy birthday to you If you want to play it in a piano?!


Question: c c d c f e
c c d c g f
c c highc a bflat g
a a bflat f g f
be greatful, i had to go check


Answers: c c d c f e
c c d c g f
c c highc a bflat g
a a bflat f g f
be greatful, i had to go check

c,c,d,c,e....

Oh I forget now, sorry...

da da da da da daaaaaa, da da da da da daaaaaa, da da da da de de de, da da da da da dooooooooooo

GGAGCB Happy birthday to you
GGAGDC Happy birthday to you
GGgECBA Happy birthday dear ------
FFECDC Happy birthday to you

the "g" is the G an octave above
This is in the key of C (all white notes)

Hope this helps... Goodluck...

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I found this site for you, if you go to '5' I think you may find what you're looking for.

Hope so

Caramac x

The melody of "Happy Birthday to You" was written by American sisters Patty Hill and Mildred J. Hill in 1893 when they were school teachers in Louisville, Kentucky, at what is now the Little Loomhouse.[1] The verse was originally intended as a classroom greeting entitled "Good Morning to All". The version as we know it was copyrighted in 1935 by the Summy Company as an arrangement by Preston Ware Orem, and is scheduled to expire in 2030 in the USA. In Canada and other countries where copyright spans the life of the author plus 50[citation needed] years, the copyright expired in 1985. This was the first known written version to include the lyrics. The company holding the copyright was purchased by Warner Chappell in 1990 for US$15 million, with the value of "Happy Birthday" estimated at US$5 million.[2] While the current copyright status of the song is unclear, Warner claims that unauthorized public performances of the song are technically illegal unless royalties are paid to it. It is unknown but speculated upon who wrote the lyrics to the song.

I hope this will help you:

E - 6th open string
F - 6th string; 1st fret
G - 6th string; 3rd fret
A - 5th open string
B - 5th string; 2nd fret
C - 5th string; 3rd fret
D - 4th open string
E - 4th string; 2nd fret
F - 4th string; 3rd fret
G - 3rd open string
A - 3rd string; 2nd fret
B - 2nd open string
C - 2nd string; 1st fret
D - 2nd string; 3rd fret
E - 1st open string
F - 1st string; 1st fret
G - 1st string; 3rd fret
sorry this is for a guitar hope it helps



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