Directly to the right of A is A-sharp/B-flat.
Sharp.
The black key directly to the right of G is G-sharp/A-flat.
On a standard keyboard, that's G sharp or A flat.
A black note is any of the sharp or flat notes produced by pressing one of the black keys on a piano or similar keyboard instrument.
G Sharp
Directly to the right of A is A-sharp/B-flat.
G sharp is located to the right of G on the piano keyboard. It is the black key immediately to the right of the white key G.
A sharp on the piano keyboard is located one key to the right of a natural note.
Sharp.
The black key directly to the right of G is G-sharp/A-flat.
Find a teacher, watch a video, etc. A piano has 88 keys. The first note is A. The second is B, then C, D, E, F, and G. The black key to the right of a note is called a sharp. The black key to the left of a note is called a flat.
if the key is black, it is a sharp. the white keys are the natural notes. there is c, and the black key next to it is c sharp. hope this helps!
Sharps are black keys on a piano or keyboard. When playing them if you go to the left o a note it would be a sharp however if you go to the right it would be a flat!
On a standard keyboard, that's G sharp or A flat.
A black note is any of the sharp or flat notes produced by pressing one of the black keys on a piano or similar keyboard instrument.
It depends on what kind of keyboard. If it's a standard 88-key piano, all of the black keys are the sharps and flats. There are 36 black keys in total. If that doesn't answer your question, each black key is the sharp of the white key directly behind it and that sharp is also the flat of the white key directly in front of it. For example, a G sharp is the same as an A flat. These identical notes are called enharmonics. So technically, there are more sharps and flats in the keyboard than there are black keys because some of them overlap. Also, if there is a white key directly in front of another white key, the second white key is the sharp of the first one and vice versa. For example, B and C are two white keys next to each other on the keyboard. A B sharp is actually a C natural and a C flat is the same as a B natural.
To the left, G natural. To the right, A natural (on a piano keyboard).