27)Which are the only 2 musical notes with no flats? (Ihave seen it suggested that there aren't any-please confirm!) 33)Michael Evis is best known for what in the music world? 29)Who was the first Beatle to marry, and to whom?
It is spelt Evis in the question-I'm assuming its a spelling mistake and am going with it anyway. Thanks Shaneystar-just no 27 to go!Is it a trick question?
Poodledoo - technically there are 2 notes with no flat - F and C as if you flatten them (ie go down a semitone) on the piano you get another white note and not a black (the flats)... I would think the question is looking for this answer (ie F & C) rather than being too clever as technically you can flatten any note (my husband is a music graduate and has given me a long lecture on this but I have taken the simple answer!). Good luck.
I'm not too good on music ! I seem to remember from the distant past in music at school that you can up and lower a note a half step to produce a " natural " ..So for instance F or B or whatever can be written as a natural or an F flat ...all very confusing .
It may well be a trick question ..if not a trick Q indeed "tricky " ....
Perhaps someone else may come up with a more lucid answer :))