Keyboard Navigation and Musical Alphabet

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Here is a Keyboard Navigation and Musical Alphabet Lesson...

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The piano keyboard may look dizzying with its vast array of keys (88, to be exact).

But once you understand the patterns that make it work, it’s actually quite simple.

Middle C is the first note you’ll learn on the piano.

It’s smack dab in the middle of the keyboard, usually where the brand name of the piano is.

Find a set of two black keys in the middle and play the white key on the very left: this is Middle C!

Remember where Middle C is. You’ll use it to orient yourself around the rest of the keyboard.

The Musical Alphabet
Now for your first theory lesson! In music, we name notes after the alphabet.

The white key after C is D, the one after is E, and so on.

The musical alphabet stops at G, however, so instead of a note called H we just repeat from C again.

If you’re wondering what all those black keys are called, they’re half-steps between the white notes and they’re called sharps or flats.

We’ll cover sharps and flats more in another lesson.

Once you understand the musical alphabet, you can move on to the five-finger scale in the next lesson.

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