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The phrase "a notes from the" is not correct in English.
It should be "a note from the" or "notes from the." You can use the corrected phrase when referring to a single note or multiple notes that originate from a specific source or context.
Example: "I received a note from the teacher regarding my assignment."
Alternatives: "a message from the" or "a memo from the."
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Use the tuner only to tune the "A" notes from the nut to fifth fret.
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