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QuestionHow are the chords arranged on the keyboard?Community AnswerBetween 3 white keys, there are 2 black keys. If there are 4 white keys, there wil lbe 3 black keys between them.
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QuestionHow do I play (for example) Am?Community AnswerTo play it with your left hand, put your pinkie on A, your middle finger on C, and your thumb on E. Play these three notes. To play it with your right hand, put your thumb on A, your middle finger on C, and your pinkie on E.
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QuestionHow do I play sharps and flats?Community AnswerSharps are one semitone higher (the very next note up, generally a black key except for e sharp and b sharp), and flats are one semitone lower (the very next note down; generally a black key except for f flat and c flat).
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QuestionHow can I learn the notes of the treble clef?Community AnswerMemorise all the white and black notes for one octave C to C.Then build on that.
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QuestionHow do I know if a note is a minor or a major note?Community AnswerThere are no minor or major notes. There are only minor or major scales in which the 3rd, 6th, and 7th notes are lowered a half step.
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QuestionWhy is it that E has no sharp, and F has no flat?Community AnswerE sharp is F natural, because F natural is one key higher than E natural. E natural can also be considered F flat, since E natural is one key down from F natural. F flat and E sharp names can be used, depending on the key signature the piece you are playing is written in.
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QuestionHow is a change of key written in music?Community AnswerThe key comes after the treble or bass clef and right before the time signature. Your key will tell you if you need to play certain notes as a flat, sharp, or natural throughout your music until the key changes or until the end of the song (if the key signature doesn't change). Read the key signature from left to right. If you are supposed to play a flat, sharp, or natural, then it will start on the left and start with B and then go to E, A, D, G, C, and F as you read from the left to right.
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QuestionHow can I play three keys at the same time?Community AnswerYou use three fingers to play at the same time. You can always use more than one finger to play.
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QuestionIs there a difference between piano and keyboard notes?Community AnswerNo. A keyboard sometimes has less keys than a piano, but the notes are the same.
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QuestionWhat is the difference between minor and major scales?Community AnswerA major scale's third, note, and seventh note are all a full step away from the previous note. A minor scale's note, note, and note are only a half step away from the previous note. For example, a C major scale looks like this: C D E F G A B C But a C minor scale looks like this: C D Eâ™ F G Aâ™ Bâ™ C (â™ indicates a flat) Major scales tend to have a more upbeat sound to them, while minor scales often sound more negative, sad, or spooky.
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QuestionHow do we learn the keyboard perfectly if we don't have one?Community AnswerYou can't. You need to have one as you need to get the feeling of playing it.
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QuestionHow do I write a song to do on a keyboard?Community AnswerSit down at a keyboard and play with the keys until you like the sound.
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QuestionWhat is a chord and how do I play it with a song?Community AnswerA chord is a combination of three or more keys (tones) played simultaneously. The first note (from the left) is the root note or home note, and usually gives the chord its name.
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QuestionHow can I learn the basic chords?Community AnswerJust practice. Practice makes perfect. There are many books and guides online to help you learn the different chord fingerings.
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Question"Each black key has two possible names. What you call this note depends on what key you are in or what chord you are playing." What does this mean? Like how does one know if it is C# or D flat?Top AnswererIt depends on the key. For the key of D, G, and A, you would refer to them as sharps, whereas in the key of E, F, and B, you would refer to them as flats (the key of C has no sharps and flats, so it doesn't matter how you refer to them).
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QuestionC#+ -- what is this language?StefaniaCommunity AnswerThis language is mostly used to abbreviate scales or key signatures. In your example, the first letter (C) is the note name. The next symbol (#) is the kind of accidental it is. The plus sign (+) is the kind of scale its in (major or minor. Minor would be a - symbol instead of +). Then put all of that together and you get C sharp major. Another example would be F+. Since there is no accidental in the name, it is just called F major. One more example could be Bb+. The note is B, the accidental is a flat, and the + sign is major so you get B flat major.
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QuestionHow to know what hands and fingers to use?Community AnswerUse your left hand for notes lower than middle C and your right hand for notes higher than middle C.
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QuestionWhat is modulation?Community AnswerIt's when you change from either one mode to another, or modulate from one key to another.
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QuestionHow do I learn about playing keyboard?Community Answer1.) Actually get a keyboard (or use online ones). 2). Learn the notes and chords. 3.) If you want to know how to play certain songs, you can use Synthesia tutorials on YouTube to guide you.
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QuestionHow do I recognize lower notes on a manuscript?Community AnswerSightread more in that register. Same with recognizing higher/lower notes (or different clefs) on any instrument.
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QuestionHow do I find the name of a chord? I'm self-taught and I don't know how to find the chords on a piano.Community AnswerFor simple major and minor chords, look at the starting letter of the chord (also known as the key note) to find out the name. For example, if a chord has the notes D, F sharp, and A, then it is a D chord.
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QuestionHow do I learn to play a piano as a novice?Community AnswerThe best way to learn is to either get some actual lessons, or to look up multiple online tutorials.
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QuestionHow do I learn how to play songs on a keyboard?Community AnswerThere are many YouTube tutorials that can help you with this.
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QuestionWhat key is four sharps?Top AnswererThe four sharps would be F, C, G and D. The key would be either E major or C-sharp minor.
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QuestionHow can I run D R M F S L T D in G key?ElCommunity AnswerIn C major, D (Do) would be your starting note. So, in G major G would be your starting note. It's just shifting D R M F S L T D along 7 semitones.
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QuestionWhat is the key that a note was pictured upside down?Community AnswerBass clef. When the notes are upside down, you play the with your left hand. When they face up, you play with your right hand.
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QuestionI want to learn how to play the keyboard by myself. How do I start?Community AnswerLearn the notes. YouTube videos are very helpful and detailed; you can even find song tutorials on there. Start with the right hand and slowly bring in simple left hand notes.
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