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take the piano note down 3 half steps. example: a Bb on piano lowered 3 half steps would be a G
No. We had a piano which had a range of six and a half octaves.
Mezzo = middle, half; piano = soft; sub (subito) = suddenly
The sound of the half note depends on which note is being played. A half note represents length, not tone.
It's played with whichever hand it makes it easiest to play it with, depending on the arrangement. In Rubensteins "Melodie in F", the middle "C" is played repeatedly throughout the piece, about half the time with the right thumb, and half the time with the left.
B sharp on the piano is C because C is one half step after B :-)
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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.
Damper- It is a damper consisting of a small felted block that drops onto a piano string to stop it's vibration. In other words a damper peddle is the Sustain peddle Sustain - to hold, to keep going holding the note further through other notes played
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