What is "Piano Notes"?
Every piano has white and black keys, well you all know that the first key (before just two black keys) is called 'C', go to the next key. It is not called D. If the next one is E, then F-G-A-B Have you got the right idea? You can walk like CDEFG ABCDEF. (See Figure 1.2). [But we'll call next CDEF ... plus plus (C + D + E + .....) to understand better. We will discuss this later.] Note that C-D-E-F-G-A-B is called natural.
After C, the first black C is called C # (C-Sharp), just like C, the first black key D after D is called D # (D Sharpe). It will be similar to all keys (see Figure 1.1)
The black key is called Db (D flat) before the 'D' key. Every key goes to the black key before the 'E' key is called Eb, which means that C # and DB, D # and Eb, F # and Gb, G # and Ab, A # and Bb are the same The keys are (see picture 1.3)
If you consider a section of the keyboard CDEFGAB then you will be called 'C + D + E + F + G + A + B +' in notes to better understand the next upper part of your type. In many cases when we have to play a wide range, then in those cases we will consider the following C and C ++ high.