Thursday, November 3, 2016

How to Learn Keyboard Notes


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If you're just learning how to play a keyboard instrument, whether it's a MIDI controller, organ, or an 88-key grand piano, learning the notes on the keyboard is a crucial first step. This article will help you get familiar with how the keys are arranged, what the notes are, and get started on a long and musical road. Read on!

Steps

Method 1

All Keyboards
  1. 1

    Identify the repeating pattern of keys on the piano.

    Find the note "C" on your keyboard, as shown in the image below. This is the first note of the C Major scale: C, D, E, F, G, A, B, and back to C.

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    • Note the pattern of white keys: three white keys enclosing two black keys, and four white keys enclosing three black keys.
    • You can also see it this way: the black keys repeat a five-key pattern of two black keys separated by one white key, then two white keys, then three black keys separated by one white key, then two white keys.
    • This pattern is constant on all keyboards. Every note on the keyboard is represented in this single 12-note octave—they're just higher or lower in pitch.
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    Identify the black keys.

    Using the image below, identify and learn the black keys on the keyboard.

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    • Note that each black key has two possible names. For example, there is C sharp (C♯) and D flat (D♭). What you call this note depends on what key you are in or what chord you are playing. Here are the names of the notes on the black keys:
    • 1st black key in the group is C♯ or D♭
    • 2nd black key in the group is D♯ or E♭
    • 3rd black key in the group is F♯ or G♭
    • 4th black key in the group is G♯ or A♭
    • 5th black key in the group is A♯ or B♭
    • Notice that to find the note of a black key, you either go to the white key immediately before (to the left of) it and use a sharp sign, or you go to the white key immediately after (to the right of) it and use a flat sign.
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    Find the octave the note is in.

    Use the image above as a reference.

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    • Start by finding Middle C. This note belongs in the octave 4, and is highlighted in red, above.
    • Go down or up to reach the octave that your key is in, decreasing or increasing the octave number respectively as you go.
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    Learn what the notes look like.

    Learning what the written notes look like can also help you understand the relationship of the notes.

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    • Here is a chart showing what the white notes look like, musically, starting at C4 (the C in the 4th octave).
    • Here is a chart showing what the black notes look like, musically, starting at C♯4. On the top line, the notes are written as sharps. On the bottom line notes are written as flats. Though they look different, they sound exactly the same.

Method 2

88-Key Keyboards and Pianos
  1. 1

    Start at the first key to the left.

    This is the lowest note playable and it is designated A0 (the A at the zeroth octave).

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    Go up (to the right) the keyboard using only the white keys.

    The keys you'll encounter are detailed as follows:

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    • First (left-most or lowest) white key is: A0
    • 2nd white key is: B0
    • 3rd white key is: C1
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    Follow the pattern.

    Notice and repeat the following pattern for the remainder of the white keys, starting at the third white key:

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    • 3rd white key is: C1
    • 4th white key is: D1
    • 5th white key is: E1
    • 6th white key is: F1
    • 7th white key is: G1
    • 8th white key is: A1
    • 9th white key is: B1
    • 10th white key is: C2
    • Notice how, after reaching B1, the pattern will repeat again for the next higher octave: C2. This pattern continues up the keyboard: C2 to C3, C3 to C4, and so on.
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    Learn the black keys.

    Starting at the lowest black note on the keyboard—at the leftmost side—the first black key is A♯0 or B♭0.

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    • The symbol ♯ is read as sharp', and the symbol ♭ is read as flat.
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    Move up (to the right) in the keyboard, you'll find the following group of 5 black keys immediately after the first black key:

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    • 2nd black key is C♯1 or D♭1.
    • 3rd black key is D♯1 or E♭1.
    • 4th black key is F♯1 or G♭1.
    • 5th black key is G♯1 or A♭1.
    • 6th black key is A♯1 or B♭1.
    • As with the white keys, the black keys continue the same pattern up the keyboard.

Community Q&A

Add New Question
  • How can I learn the notes of the treble clef?

    wikiHow Contributor

    Memorise all the white and black notes for one octave C to C.Then build on that.

  • How do I know if a note is a minor or a major note?

    wikiHow Contributor

    There 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.

  • How are the chords arranged on the keyboard?

    wikiHow Contributor

    Between 3 white keys, there are 2 black keys. If there are 4 white keys, there wil lbe 3 black keys between them.

  • How do I play (for example) Am?

    wikiHow Contributor

    To 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.

  • How is a change of key written in music?

    wikiHow Contributor

    The 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.

  • Why is it that E has no sharp, and F has no flat?

    wikiHow Contributor

    E 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.

  • How do I play sharps and flats?

    wikiHow Contributor

    Sharps 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).

  • What is the difference between minor and major scales?

    wikiHow Contributor

    A 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 E♭ F G A♭ B♭ C (♭ 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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Tips

  • Memorize all the white and black notes for one octave—C to C. Once you have those memorized, they are exactly the same for every octave on the keyboard. Whether your keyboard has 2 octaves or 8, it's all the same!
  • When starting to learn the piano, spend time watching your hands and learning the right position. Practice the proper posture when playing as this is very important as you progress. It is always harder to undo bad habits!

Warnings

  • Do not write the names of the notes directly onto a piano or keyboard. Some keyboards have the note names written already so if you really want that feature, buy one of those. However, the practice itself is not recommended. While it may seem easier at first, It will become a crutch that will actually slow down your progress.

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