Which Way is Up? (UL32_UpDown.shtml) | Updated: 09-Oct-2008 - 13:36
What is up, down, higher, lower, top, bottom, ascending, descending on a ukulele?. This UkuleleLesson focuses on clearing up what these terms refer to and should refer too. Up, down, higher, lower, top, bottom, ascending, descending should refer to musical pitch and not be related to gravity as we know it. Up and higher refers to the raising of pitch and down and lower refer to the lowering of pitch. Top refers to the upper note of a chord voicing or musical phrase and bottom the lowest note.
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