It depends on what you mean:
1) How do you play the chord Eb6 on the piano.
Answer: Eb6 is a standard Eb major chord (Eb - G - Bb) with an added 6th. The sixth degree of the scale of Eb is C, so, on a piano, you'd play Eb6 by playing the notes Eb, G, Bb and C simultaneously.
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2) Which note is the note Eb6 on a piano.
All notes are numbered with a name and a number, to help distinguish between them. Middle C is C4, so to find Eb6, go up two octaves from middle C (to C6) then find the Eb above that (a minor third above). This is Eb6.
I hope at least one of these is the answer to your question.
Eb is an E flat. E flat is the black key right before E.
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Are you kidding? C3 to Eb6 is over 3 octaves! That's more than good.
3 Octaves one semitone D3- Eb6
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