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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

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It is known as E flat on the piano so in other words , if you look right next to the D key you'll see Eb aka E flat.

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The leftmost black key in the pair of three black keys

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A flat is the note which is directly to the left of the note your talking about (whether black or white), so the note which would theoretically be Fb is E.

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C♯ is the left-hand key in the pairs of black keys.

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Neither one sounds "nicer" than the other.

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G flat

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G flat.

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