No G flat is.
Of group of two - thats D flat Of group of three - thats G flat
F sharp i belive..
Yes.
G Sharp (or A flat).
Look on this picture http://musicianinyou.com/resources/Piano%20Keys.GIF
Do you mean the note? An enharmonic of D sharp is E flat.
If you mean a common f sharp triad on a piano, then they would be F sharp, A Sharp, and C sharp, any combination of the three. The notes of the diatonic F sharp scale are F sharp, G sharp, A sharp, B, C sharp, D sharp and E sharp
F# and C# are both black keys. If you find three keys and then two keys the C will be to the left of the two keys. the C# will be the first black key in the set of two. The F# will be the the first black key in he set of three.
Ab is the middle black key in group of three black keys on the piano.
It is the middle black key in the group of three.
Yes, A flat is the same black key as G sharp on the piano. It is the middle black key in the three black key groups.
'A' is the white key in between the second and third black key in the group of three black keys. 'B' is the white key to the right of the three black keys. 'C' is the white key to the left of the two black keys. 'D' is in between the first and second black key of the two black keys. 'E' is the white key to the right of the two black keys. 'F' is the white key to the left of the three black keys. 'G' is the white key between the first and second black keys of the group of three.