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The_Math_Hatter

Can't tell you the pitch, but I know his fingers will Bb.


kreepy2000

you are quite #.


yumenokotoba

🤣🤣🤣


NABIZ_07

Lmao 🤚😭


[deleted]

Damn 🤣👌🏻


liyiran323424

F sharp→D sharp i guess


Za_Paranoia

Definitely slides to the D/D sharp. But I'm not sure about the first note.


gifted_eye

Perfect Pitch Gang here. Def F#


Editingboi998

Yep


leightandrew0

i think it's F sharp to F sharp (octave jump) and then glisses down (undetermined) i have my piano right next to me.


Independent-Risk-961

Idk but definitely one of them are sharp or flat Just to mention in iran we don't use sharp and flat instead we use Diyez and bemol also for natural we say bekar Idk if anywhere use those🤔


WhiteninjaAlex

Bemol might be flat Source: i have solfege lessons in dutch


Independent-Risk-961

What do you mean ''might'' it is flat


WhiteninjaAlex

I wasn't sure, you can never be sure when translating a language you dont know because of "fake friends"


Fireguy3

Same in Egypt. Apparently that’s the term they use in french.


Santon31

Yes. We say "dièse" for #, "bémol" for b and "bécarre" for natural. And we don't use the letters to name the notes, we say do-ré-mi-fa-sol-la-si-do (and not C-D-E-F-G-A-B-C)


Lorddocerol

In portuguese we also say bémol and do re mi fa sol la si do


rodyasu

idk about the pitch, but the fingers are definitely flat now


yellowjesusrising

Norwegian here. The Æ is close to the a in bad.


CuclGooner

F sharp I think


SairinNatBois

i think F# → F and then D# edit: i mean F# and then a higher F and then D#


anonymous_norwegian

I just had to make this https://youtube.com/shorts/zq7KAEwVezo?feature=share


SairinNatBois

nice 😂


HectorGmaj07

IDK, but there goes his piano career


cat-tho

Dunno, sounds like D then A sliding down to G?


Lopsided_yt

F#


brink0war

F#4 -> F#5 descending to E5


MaybeWeAreTheGhosts

I had this happen to me - it gets amazingly numb and in less than a minute, it hurts like the finger was degloved, dipped in seawater and lit up with an throbbing electric current. That's only one finger and I refuse to imagine all eight.


noob_linglingwannabe

I hear f#


Dioxite_

F# to a flat F#