As you have learned in Lesson 1 that a piano keyboard is made up of five (5) black keys and seven (7) white keys which are repeated throughout the piano keyboard. Today, you’ll learn the names of these piano keys.
The total of seven white keys are broken down into two groups – a group of three (3) white keys (C, D, E), and a group of four (4) white keys (F, G, A, B). Watch the video below to help you recognize each of the white keys easily in relation to their position on the keyboard: |
There are a total of five black keys which are also broken down into two groups – a group of two black keys and a group of three black keys. The group of two black keys are: C# (or Db), and D# (or Eb) The group of three black keys are: F# (or Gb), G# (or Ab), and A# (or Bb). Let’s watch the video below to help you memorize each of the black keys in relation to their position on the keyboard: |
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