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E# is F on the piano, as F is 1/2 step up from e. b# would likewise be C on the piano.

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E sharp is bascically f. a flat is a semi tone down and a sharp is a semi tone up so a semitone up from e is f!!

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On a standard piano, the first white key (lowest) on the left is an A.

Every eighth white key to the right is also an A. The black key to the right of each A is an A sharp key.

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E sharp is a semitone above e and there is not a black note between them so e# is basically F.

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What side is the sharp key on a piano?

To the right.


Where is g sharp on the piano?

Look on this picture http://musicianinyou.com/resources/Piano%20Keys.GIF


What key signature has four sharps?

The key of E major and its relative minor, c sharp minor, both have four sharps. Additionally, key signatures apply to all music not just the piano and remain the same regardless of instrument. When referring to the piano the term "key" usually refers to on of the actual white or black keys that are pressed down to make a sound of the corresponding pitch. Each key on the piano is attached to a hammer that hits a string inside the instrument, thus the piano's classification as a percussion instrument. The strings are of different lengths and thicknesses, creating the different pitches. Each key on the piano is responsible for one pitch. Therefore a single key on the piano cannot "have four sharps", as you asked.


Is there A sharp in piano?

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.


Which is the F sharp key on the piano?

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.

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What side is the sharp key on a piano?

To the right.


How do you locate B sharp on the piano?

it's the second key on the piano from left to right B sharp, when played on the keyboard is what we know as C natural.


What key for tuba has one sharp?

It would be the key of G. Tubas are C instruments, like a piano.


Where is g sharp on the piano?

Look on this picture http://musicianinyou.com/resources/Piano%20Keys.GIF


What are some key features of a piano?

KeysStringsSoundBetter answer could be Sharp KeySpace Bar


What key signature has four sharps?

The key of E major and its relative minor, c sharp minor, both have four sharps. Additionally, key signatures apply to all music not just the piano and remain the same regardless of instrument. When referring to the piano the term "key" usually refers to on of the actual white or black keys that are pressed down to make a sound of the corresponding pitch. Each key on the piano is attached to a hammer that hits a string inside the instrument, thus the piano's classification as a percussion instrument. The strings are of different lengths and thicknesses, creating the different pitches. Each key on the piano is responsible for one pitch. Therefore a single key on the piano cannot "have four sharps", as you asked.


Is there A sharp in piano?

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.


What key is adjacent to g sharp?

To the left, G natural. To the right, A natural (on a piano keyboard).


What are the piano's black keys called?

the black keys on the piano are sharps and flats. If the note is flat they you will play the next key to the left. If they note is sharp, you will play the next key to the right.


How do you play c sharp on the piano?

Press the leftmost black note in the 2 black-key groups.


What was the First black key on the piano?

That is an interesting question, but I'm almost 100% sure it was F sharp.


Which is the F sharp key on the piano?

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.