All of the white keys are full tones ABCDEFG
Sharps and flats are semitones (the black keys)
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The black keys are laid down in sets of two's and three's.
Twins and Triplets
The white key before any twin set is C.
the musical alphabet all instuments use is ABCDEFG. After G comes A and it repeats all over again.
ABCDEFGABCDEFG. From the 1st A to the second A is an Octave. It's the same note but higher pitched.
The black keys are sharps and flats. Sharps and flats lie in between the whole notes ABCDEFG.
Supposedly your supposed to use one note for every finger. Your thumb is set on a C note.
It seems like you would let your pinky begin on C if your left hand was playing the LOW( far left ) C on the keyboard. Please comment.
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