You play F, C, G, D, A, and E as sharps whenever they appear in the song you are playing.
E# is F on the piano, as F is 1/2 step up from e. b# would likewise be C on the piano.
To play an F on the piano, place your thumb on the white key to the immediate left of a group of three black keys. This key is called F. Press down on the key with your thumb to produce the sound of F.
To play the D/F chord on the piano, place your left hand thumb on the D key, your middle finger on the F key, and your pinky on the A key. In your right hand, play the D key with your thumb, the F key with your middle finger, and the A key with your pinky. Play all the keys together to sound the D/F chord.
To play a D/F chord on the piano, place your left hand thumb on the D key, your index finger on the F key, and your pinky finger on the A key. Play these three keys together to create the D/F chord.
If you look at the black keys they are grouped in 2's and 3's. Now look at the group of 3. F-sharp is the black key in the group of 3 that is farthest left.
To play F major on the piano, place your right thumb on the F key, skip the next white key, and place your middle finger on the A key. Then skip the next white key and place your pinky on the C key. This forms the F major chord.
That is an interesting question, but I'm almost 100% sure it was F sharp.
A sharp raises a note by a half-step, so you would play an F.
To play the D7/F chord on the piano, place your left hand thumb on the F key, your index finger on the A key, your middle finger on the C key, and your pinky finger on the D key. In your right hand, play the F key with your thumb, the A key with your middle finger, the C key with your ring finger, and the E key with your pinky finger.
To play the d7/f piano chord correctly, place your left hand thumb on the F key, your index finger on the D key, your middle finger on the A key, and your pinky finger on the C key. Play all four keys together to sound the d7/f chord.
To play the F/G chord on the piano, place your left hand pinky on the F key and your thumb on the G key. In your right hand, play the F major chord with your thumb on F, middle finger on A, and pinky on C. This creates the F/G chord.
A sharp on the piano could be black notes or white ones. A sharp is note that is half a step above the natural note. A natural note is any of the white notes on your piano. For example if you played the G key on your piano you would be playing G natural. If you played the white note on the right of G you would be playing A. If you played the black note on the right of G in between G and A you would be playing G sharp or A flat. Hope that answers your question a sharp is half a step above a note and any of the black notes on the piano are one notes sharp and another notes flat. for example, E sharp would be F natural, a white key.